Let's get honest about mental health.

Even the most cared for garden has weeds.

It's a reality that a good gardener knows how to manage, cultivating beauty all the same. It's no different with our lives–we've all got weeds. But there is also beauty and an abundance of hope to keep the weeds at bay.


More of us than ever are struggling with mental health challenges – suicide and self-harm, worry and anxiety, stress and burnout, and depression. Everybody is either struggling with some of this stuff or knows someone who is. It’s time to be honest about our mental health.

Our new sermon series, Weeds In My Garden, begins September 8th. Join us in person on online!

To watch the full Mental Health series: Weeds In My Garden - click HERE.


"Jesus cares and gets us. We believe turning to him will open the door to getting help and hope."

Bookmark this page now and be sure to check back weekly throughout the series as FCC releases practical tools, new resources and shares positive affirmations and prayers to walk alongside you and the ones you love in your mental health journey.

You are not alone.


There is HELP and there is HOPE.

To maximize the impact of this series, here are next steps and special opportunities you want to know about.

Reach Out:
Each week look in the bulletin and check the box if you would like a member of our pastoral team to follow up with you about your mental health questions.

Get Connected:
After each service, members of our care team will be available for private conversations, info on FCC, and community resources.

Go Further:
Join a group led by Christian mental health professionals to learn clinical insights and ask your questions about various mental health topics.

WEEDS IN MY GARDEN STUDY GROUP
Wednesdays Evenings 6:30 in the Library starting 9/18
This casual four-week experience will be led by health professionals and explore the topics of the sermon from a pastoral and clinical perspective.