Mental Health Awareness Month Church Resource Hub
May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a meaningful opportunity for churches to care for the emotional and spiritual well-being of their communities.
The Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology has created this free resource hub to equip churches with simple, impactful tools to support mental health in a faith-centered way. Whether used during Sunday services, throughout the week, or across digital platforms, these resources are designed to help church communities foster hope, connection, and healing.
What You’ll Find Here
All resources are ready-to-use and downloadable, making it easy for your church to participate at any level.
Topics include:
- 3 Keys to Mental Health for Men
- 3 Keys to Mental Health for Women
- 3 Keys to Mental Health for Teens this Summer
Each article offers practical guidance paired with spiritual encouragement.
Slides
Engage your congregation with professionally designed slides for:
- Worship services
- Announcement loops
- Lobby and digital screens
Articles
Share thoughtful, faith-integrated articles written by licensed counselors. These can be used in:
- Church e-newsletters
- Ministry communications
- Small group discussions
Social Media Graphics
Extend the impact beyond Sunday with ready-made social media posts and graphics. These are designed to:
- Spark meaningful conversations
- Reduce stigma around mental health
- Point people toward hope and help
Simply download and post on your church’s platforms.
Spanish Resources Available
To better serve diverse communities, resources are also available in Spanish, including:
- Articles
- Social media graphics
- Digital slides
How to Use These Resources
- Download the PDFs for any resource you’d like to use
- Share them across your church’s communication channels
- Incorporate them into services, groups, or outreach efforts
When using these materials, we ask that you retain all branding and give appropriate credit to The Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology, as well as to the individual therapists who authored the articles. This helps honor their work and ensures people can connect with additional support if needed.
There’s no required program or sequence—use what fits your church context best.
Go a Step Further
Churches may also choose to incorporate a missions offering during the month of May. This provides an opportunity for your congregation to support making counseling accessible for individuals and families who face financial barriers.
Partnering with The Center
The Center partners with churches to provide:
- Counseling services
- Small group and ministry trainings
- Staff and volunteer education
- Guest speakers and therapist interviews
Through these partnerships, churches are equipped to become places of real help for real-life challenges.
Stay Connected
Each resource includes opportunities to:
- Learn more about counseling services
- Sign up for updates
- Follow along on social media
About The Center
The Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology is a nonprofit organization committed to helping individuals and communities become healthy and whole through accessible, high-quality counseling, assessments, and education—made possible through the generosity of donors and partners.