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A Resource for Wellness in the Episcopal Church 
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October 1, 2011
Greetings!

Wellness Resource Center:  

The online place for wellness work

 

spiritual resources The Wellness Resource Center section of the CREDO website is up and running. Check it out to find faculty recommendations, access to conference-related blogs and reflections, and an array of post-conference resources on health and wellness.

 

Watch for the Survey Today 

We would like to know what you think of and need from CREDO's post-conference resources. Following this email, we will send you a short survey on CREDO Communication. please take 7 minutes to tell us how we can improve our delivery of wellness resources to you. Or take the survey immediately HERE.

 

And, do you want to influence other people to engage the CREDO resources? Visit the iTunes Store to directly subscribe to the weekly podcasts of A Guide to Spiritual Practice. It's free. THEN--please write a quick review of this collection, which will draw additional attention to this CREDO podcast series.  No one has reviewed this series yet. Be the first! 

 

CREDO Blogs offer refresher on CREDO Conference themes  


CREDO hosts a spectrum of Health and Wellness Blogs that highlight and focus on the four component areas of a CREDO conference: Vocational, Financial, Spiritual, and Health.  

 

hearts A fifth blog--CREDO Eclectic-- takes a casual look at "all things CREDO." Join this group to converse about a variety of topics. This week, Herb Gunn discusses a curious finding that suggests fathers may live longer than men without children. Join an eclectic collection of CREDO participants who subscribe to this blog, and you can, too. Signup today. 

    

 

This week, vocation faculty member Brad Agry weighs the balance between flexibility and predictability in a job discernment process. How can you put together a work portfolio that meets your needs? See Transforming Work and join a conversation.  

 

Financial faculty member Celeste Ventura identifies Professor Wangari Muta Maathai as a model of generosity. The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate died last week. See Next Step$ on Legacy and Generosity.

 

The U.S. South is where faculty member Sam Portaro grew up, and he remembers a regional question that asks "Who're your people?" Sam takes a look at the question of Identity in the CREDO Spiritual Blog VENI.

 

 

All the CREDO Blogs can be accessed  

through the CREDO website, also. 

 

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Just back from your fall CREDO Conference? 

Join the CREDO FACEBOOK PAGE 

   

Engage the people and the themes of your CREDO conference at the new Facebook Page for conference participants.

 

 My CREDO Conference is the linchpin in CREDO's social media reunions. Reconnect with people, post photographs from your conference, and then explore ways to rekindle your CREDO conference experience. 

 

Just come to My CREDO Conference and LIKE (join) the page. Then, when you see resources of interest just circulate them throughout your own social media network.  

 

It's the sociable thing to do.....

 

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