
Soul Care: Carrying Recovery Forward

Join us for a special Soul Care session as we close out National Recovery Month with intention, reflection, and hope. This 30-minute communal space is designed to honor the experiences, insights, and truths shared throughout September while opening a path forward rooted in the ongoing resilient nature of recovery.
Through guided prayer, spiritual reflection, and quiet centering we will acknowledge the deep work of healing and renewal and make space to carry that work forward beyond the month. Whether you’re in recovery, walking alongside others in their healing journey, or simply seeking rest for your soul, this time together invites you to pause, breathe, and reconnect to the sacredness of lifelong recovery work.
This webinar will take place on Tuesday, September 30th at 12:30pm ET/11:30am CT. There is no cost to attend but registration is required.
Rev. Joselyn Spence, LPC, ATR, RYT serves as the Director of the NBA’s Mental Health and Wellness Initiative. In this role, Joselyn works to design and implement programs that promote holistic wellness across all NBA programs. This work is done through the creation of learning resources for clergy and community leaders, addressing the needs of pastors in a variety of ministry settings, sharing the stories that help to eliminate stigmas related to mental health and wellness. She is passionate about mental health care, holistic wellness, communal care ethics, and spirituality. As a holistic wellness specialist, she has worked at the intersection of these passions to develop research and provide empathic care to all she is called to serve.
Cameron Cunningham, M.Div., NBA Mental Health and Wellness Program Coordinator, is a dedicated clergy, religious educator, and social advocate with a strong commitment to building faith communities and advancing holistic and social equity. Cameron’s work is driven by the belief that faith can serve as a catalyst for creating and nurturing strong unified communities. He brings exceptional dedication and meticulous preparation working at the intersection of faith and mental health as he has collaborated with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), to further enhance his expertise in addressing mental health and substance use disorders within faith communities.