Welcome to Section 4: Let’s reflect on our own sustainability in youth work, explore how faith and spirituality impact youth mental health and adult support responses, name care practices that are collective, cultural, and sustaining.

Learning objectives:
- Discover specific passages where God speaks through the lives of people in the Bible
- Correlate what biblical stories reveal about mental and emotional wellbeing in everyday life
- Identify where faith and mental health provide mutual support
- Reflect on the role faith plays in your own sustainability as a youth worker
Here’s what you can expect:
Bible + Mental Health
Discover specific passages where God speaks through the lives of people in the Bible
Faith + Mental Health
Identify where faith and mental health provide mutual support.
Self Reflection
Reflect on the role faith plays in your own sustainability as a youth worker.
Course Lessons
Sacred Work: Mental Health, Justice and the Call to Care for BIPOC Youth
Supporting the mental health of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) youth is not only necessary—it’s deeply important work that sits at the intersection of biblical justice, faith, and community care.
This course is designed for youth workers, educators, faith leaders, and community advocates who want to deepen their understanding and practice of culturally responsive care for BIPOC youth navigating mental health challenges.
Participants will engage in interactive learning, reflection, and skill-building to explore how systemic injustice, cultural identity, and personal experiences shape the mental health realities of young people. Through activities like spectrum discussions, case studies, mindfulness exercises, and personal reflection, we will unpack how mental health is expressed across cultures and how youth distress is often misunderstood or overlooked.
Topics include:
– Understanding youth mental health terms and trends
– Exploring how racial trauma, oppression, and identity impact mental wellness
– Learning to recognize and respond to signs of distress with cultural humility
– Practicing responses using tools from Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA)
– Reflecting on personal and collective sustainability in youth work
– Navigating the intersection of faith and mental health
A certificate of completion is available to participants completing the coursework.
