An immersive series curated by The Job Project.

Our Mental Health x The Gospel sessions create a courageous and compassionate space where individuals, leaders, and organizations can confront the real challenges that surface at the intersection of faith and mental health. We refuse to ignore the tension. We address it directly, creating room for honest conversation, deep healing, and biblically grounded clarity in the midst of real life struggles.

We address the core issues many believers and ministry leaders face, including:

● Faith & Psychology Divide – The tension between mental health care and biblical belief cannot be ignored. We must boldly bridge the gap so people no longer feel forced to choose between their faith and their healing.

● Lack of Awareness & Training – Churches cannot afford to be unprepared. Leaders and members must be equipped now to recognize mental health needs and respond with wisdom, compassion, and competence.

● Burnout & Isolation – Those who serve others are quietly breaking. We must actively care for caregivers and ministry leaders before exhaustion and isolation take a deeper toll.


What will I experience at the MHxG Sessions?

🗣️ Group Discussions: You will engage in open dialogues with fellow participants, fostering a sense of community and shared experiences.

📖 Biblical Breakdowns: We will dig into relevant scripture passages, gaining insights that enhance our spiritual connection and understanding.

🤔 Q&A Session: We conclude each session with a dynamic Q&A session, providing direct responses to participant questions and ensuring a personalized experience.


Ready to host an MHxG Session?

📩 Reach out to us with your church or organization’s name, location, and desired topic/themes via the link below.

📅 We’ll schedule a discovery call to understand your audience and goals.

📝 You’ll receive a custom proposal with session (s) details, pricing, and setup needs.

🤝 Once confirmed, we bring the full workshop (s) experience with presentation materials, discussion guides, and optional follow-up resources.

Don’t Take Our Word for It. Hear Theirs.