


Caring for People with Mental Health Challenges and Promoting Mental Well-Being in Church Congregations
Recordings
Date | Time | Event | Speaker | About |
February 15 2021 | 7:00 pm (AST) | Lecture 1: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: An Integrative Framework of Personhood and Mental Illness | Dr. Helen Noh | View Recording |
February 16 2021 | 11:00 am (AST) | Seminar: Self-Care While Caring for Others | Rev. April Yamasaki | View Recording |
7:00 pm (AST) | Lecture 2: Living in the Messy Middle: Journeying with Those Struggling with Mental Illness | Dr. Helen Noh | View Recording | |
February 17 2021 | 11:30 am (AST) | Chapel Service | Sermon by: Rev. Rénee MacVicar | Listen to Recording |
2:00 pm (AST) | Red Sofa Conversation | Dr. Anna Robbins with Dr. Helen Noh | View Recording | |
7:00 pm (AST) | Lecture 3: Mourning into Dancing: The Church’s Ministry of Healing and Hope | Dr. Helen Noh | View Recording |
Speakers

Dr. Helen Noh 2021 Simpson Lecturer
Dr. Helen Noh serves as the Associate Professor of Counselling Psychology at Tyndale University in Toronto Ontario. Dr. Noh’s area of specialization in both clinical practice and research is in the area of marriage and family therapy. She completed her internship at Glen Roberts Child Study Center and Verdugo Mental Health in Southern California. Dr. Noh worked with children, adults and families dealing with mental health issues, including depressive and anxiety disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), as well as family system issues, such as marriage and parenting. Her areas of research interest include applied psychology and counselling with an emphasis on the integration of psychology, theology and spirituality.

Rev. April Yamasaki Seminar Speaker
Rev. April Yamasaki writes on spiritual growth and Christian living both online and in print publications, including Christian Century, Christianity Today, The Redbud Post, Godspace, Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology, Leader, and Rejoice! Her books include On the Way with Jesus; Four Gifts: Seeking Self-Care for Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength; and Sacred Pauses: Spiritual Practices for Personal Renewal.
She is an ordained minister with twenty-five years of experience in pastoral ministry; currently, resident author with Valley CrossWay Church, a liturgical worship community; and often speaks in churches and other settings.

Rev. Renée MacVicar Chapel Speaker
Rev. Renée MacVicar ran into God’s grace as a young adult and continues to be changed by that grace every day. Renée has a passion to see everyone join God in changing Atlantic Canada one neighbourhood at a time. She currently serves as Associate Pastor of Community Engagement at Hillside Baptist Church, Moncton, NB.
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About the Simpson Lectures

Mr. Gerald K. Simpson of Fairhaven, Deer Island, New Brunswick, established an endowment in 1979 to finance an annual series of lectures on the practice of ministry prepared primarily for students, pastors, and spouses. The lecturers are outstanding persons in ministry who focus on the role of the minister as both preacher and pastor. This lectureship has welcomed many distinguished preachers including John N. Gladstone, Haddon W. Robinson, Alan Sell, and Gardner Taylor. The annual series is directed by Rev. Dr. Stuart Blythe, John Gladstone Associate Professor of Preaching and Worship of ADC.
We are grateful for Gerald Simpson’s generosity by which this lectureship was founded. The series continues to be offered free of charge through the generous support of individuals and churches. To support the work of Acadia Divinity College through the Simpson Lectures please give using the link below.