Village MCC mark Mental Health Awareness Month
To mark Mental Health Awareness Month which runs till May 31, The Village Metropolitan Community Church are holding a series of events each Sunday. You can join the Village Metropolitan Community Church for worship on Sundays at 6pm @ The Somerset Day Centre, 62 St James Street in Kemptown, Brighton
To mark Mental Health Awareness Month which runs till May 31, The Village Metropolitan Community Church are holding a series of events each Sunday.

On Sunday, May 7; Kate Webb who has worked in mental health for many years, bringing her considerable skills and experience to MindOut the Mental Health Service, will give a talk.
On Sunday, May 14; Spiritual lay leader and therapist, Stephen Crowther will talk about the relationship between mental health and spiritual well-being.

On Sunday, May 21; Following his call to the ministry, being bi-polar hasn’t held back Rev Michael Hydes, the minister at the Village Metropolitan Community Church, but has helped him create some interesting experiences on the way.
On Sunday, May 28; Perhaps better know for his acting career, Alistair Appleton is also a respected therapist who runs a thriving private practice and facilitates very popular workshops on mindfulness and meditation.
You can join the Village Metropolitan Community Church for worship on Sundays at 6pm @ The Somerset Day Centre, 62 St James Street in Kemptown, Brighton. There is parking at the rear of the centre. For more information telephone 01273 6679812 OR 07476 667353.
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