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Healing the healers. Series 1, Looking ahead and moving forward [electronic resource] / Odyssey Impact presents ; in association with Institute for Collective Trauma and Growth ; director/producer, Kirsten Kelly ; a TransformFilms production for OdysseyImpact!.

Contributor(s): Kelly, Kirsten [director,, producer.] | Adams-Shepherd, Kathie [interviewee.] | Collective Eye Films [film distributor.] | Transform Films [production company.] | Odyssey Impact!
Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: [New York, N.Y.] : Odyssey Impact, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (18 minutes)Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer | video Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre, Newtown, Conn., 2012 -- Psychological aspects | Mass shootings -- Psychological aspects | School shootings -- Psychological aspects | Psychic trauma -- Religious aspects | Church work with bereaved persons | Spiritual care (Medical care)Genre/Form: Interviews. Online resources: CTS Interviewer: Reverend Crebbin.Summary: Expanding on the conversation he began in the first episode, Reverend Crebbin talks with another Newtown colleague, Reverend Kathie Adams-Shepherd, formerly of Newtown Episcopal Church, about her healing journey since the Sandy Hook School Shooting. Reverend Adams-Shepherd discusses maintaining faith in the face of tragedy, and talks about how her experience in Newtown prepared her to serve her new community. Reverend Adams-Shepherd is currently Dean at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis, where she ministers to communities (inner-city St. Louis and Ferguson) that face ongoing trauma in the form of chronic gun violence.
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A project of Odyssey Impact!.

Interviewer: Reverend Crebbin.

Expanding on the conversation he began in the first episode, Reverend Crebbin talks with another Newtown colleague, Reverend Kathie Adams-Shepherd, formerly of Newtown Episcopal Church, about her healing journey since the Sandy Hook School Shooting. Reverend Adams-Shepherd discusses maintaining faith in the face of tragedy, and talks about how her experience in Newtown prepared her to serve her new community. Reverend Adams-Shepherd is currently Dean at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown St. Louis, where she ministers to communities (inner-city St. Louis and Ferguson) that face ongoing trauma in the form of chronic gun violence.

In English.

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