Public Health and Church Engagement Post Pandemic No.1
The first in a series of three workshops, where the Revd Dr Gillian Straine CEO of The Guild of Health and St Raphael will be exploring the potential of the church and people of faith to be agents of healing in our post pandemic world. By exploring the roots of the links between faith and health, theologies of healing and good practice she will encourage and empower participants to understand the role of the church alongside science, medicine and public health. For more information please visit https://gohealth.org.uk/ or email director@gohealth.org.uk.
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