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Special Podcasts!

  • MennoHealth Cast, Episode 8: Front line providers: Two nurses who have been redeployed during the pandemic discuss some of the challenges of redeployment and working at the front line of the pandemic. Coming soon! 
  • MennoHealth Cast, Episode 7: Interview with Joe Kotva, PhD, bioethicist.
  • MennoHealth Cast Episode 6: Interview with Dr. Dan Nafziger, specialist in infectious diseases and epidemiology.

Go to MennoHealth Cast blog.
Go to podcast site on The Mennonite.

Tips for Living during the COVID-19 Pandemic

The following list was compiled following the MHF Webinar Discussion on COVID-19 held on March 30, 2020. It is presented as a downloadable one page sheet in PDF. If you find it helpful, please share with your faith communities.

Open and download PDF.      Go to web page.

Anabaptist Mennonite Resources

Managing COVID-19: Caring for ourselves and each other Particularly for congregations. Developed by a congregation and published in PDF by Everence. In English and Spanish.

Live Well, Work Well A flyer from MHS (Mennonite Health Services)

COVID-19 Resources from MHS
With particular attention to MHS member organizations including hospitals, mental health facilities, senior living communities, and disabilities services providers. (MHF is also a member organization of MHS Alliance)

Coronavirus preparedness.  A message from Everence Financial which covers many areas from caring for yourself and others to investments.

Other Christian Resources

COVID-19 Resources from Christian Connections for International Health (CCIH)

Preparing your Church for Coronavirus (COVID-19) A Step-by-Step, Research-Informed and Faith-Based Planning Manual from the Humanitarian Disaster Institute of Wheaton College

From Sojourners:

1. Community Without Communing: Resources for Virtual Church
Digital pastors weigh in on shepherding congregations through quarantine.

2. The Time to Act Like a Community Is Now
COVID-19 is testing our understanding and commitment to our interdependence as the body of Christ.

3. The Church’s Role in a Pandemic
A pandemic of this magnitude is an opportunity to ask ourselves: What is the true function of community?

4. Our Church Doors Are Shut and Our Members Quarantined. Yet Grace Abounds
On March 7, Christ Church, Georgetown’s rector, Tim Cole, was diagnosed with COVID-19. Rev. Crystal Hardin speaks to her church’s response.

5. Protect Your Mental Health While Practicing Social Distancing
Most people battling depression already feel isolated.

6. The First Rule of Pastoring During an Outbreak: Tell the Truth
Do pastors have any unique responsibilities in the midst of an outbreak?

U.S. Resources

Resources from the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

Coronavirus home page for CDC. 

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Starting point for up-to-date national information. 

Fact Sheets. Helpful handouts and posters for your office or church. 

World Resources

World Health Organization (WHO) on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak

WHO Emerging respiratory viruses. Includes 5-minute video on “2019 Novel Coronavirus”

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MHF Virtual Conversation: Provider Support Call – How Does Your Anabaptist Faith Impact How You Practice in Healthcare?

MHF Virtual Conversation: Provider Support Call – How Does Your Anabaptist Faith Impact How You Practice in Healthcare?

MHF invites you to another provider support conversation! Saturday May 1st, at 10 am Eastern on Zoom! All healthcare providers, in any field, are invited to share a time of fellowship and prayer together. Our theme for this support conversation will be: How does your...

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