COVID from SOTV Pastors and Members Perspective (November 8, 2021 panel)
Tired of all of the COVID limitations? Wondering where God is in all of this? Check out this video to hear from our pastors.
Being emotionally well means feeling the full range of human emotions and expressing them appropriately. Self–awareness is the first step.
We are created by God to be social beings, living in community and instructed to help and love each other. We maintain social well-being through interaction, play, and forgiveness. Take time to nurture your relationships with family, friends, congregation members, and colleagues.
While we are not all born perfectly healthy or able to live life without injury or illness, we can live well by tending and nurturing our body as a gift from God. Feed it healthy foods, keep it hydrated, build physical endurance through regular exercise, and respect your body’s need for rest.
Being financially well involves making decisions based on our values, as reflected in the way we save, spend, and share. Tending to one’s financial well-being in this way requires us to be resilient, generous, and focused on sustainability.
Using our minds keeps us alert and active. Stay curious, ask questions, and seek answers. Explore new responsibilities, experience new things, and keep an open mind. And remember, knowing when and how to let your mind rest is as important as keeping active.
We all have a calling – vocation – to follow Christ’s example by living a life of meaning, purpose, and service to our neighbor. Our vocations make up our life’s work and passions – they are the everyday roles through which God calls us to help make this world a better place. Those who are well vocationally are faithful stewards of their talents and abilities, and find opportunities to build and use them.
Living a centered life focused on God affects each aspect of our well–being. Turn to God for strength as you seek to live well in Christ. Nurture your relationship with God through prayer, devotions, worship, nature, art, and music. Explore who you are and know whose you are.
Tired of all of the COVID limitations? Wondering where God is in all of this? Check out this video to hear from our pastors.
Read what COVID-19 booster shots are, when to get your booster shot, and why unvaccinated people should get vaccinated if we have booster shots.
Ellie Mental Health will have appointments at SOTV beginning in September 2021. Appointments are available from 5:00 – 8:00 pm in the Care Ministry Office. You can learn more and fill out a referral form at sotv.org/ellie-family-services.
Email Julie, SOTV’s Wellness Coordinator, with questions or to speak with a Faith Community (Parish) Nurse.
Email Pastor Lindsey.
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