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A conversation about mental health.
Message series begins Sunday, April 12
It's okay not to be okay. Behind the Mask is a safe space to talk about mental health, find hope, and discover you're not alone.
We all wear masks to hide what's really going on inside—anxiety we can't shake, depression that won't lift, trauma we haven't processed, or pain we can't name. Behind the Mask is a six-week series exploring what the Bible says about mental health and how Jesus meets us in our struggles. Whether you're battling mental health challenges, supporting someone who is, or simply want to understand these issues better, this series offers honest conversation, biblical truth, and professional resources. Some weeks will address sensitive topics including self-harm and suicide. Our goal is simple: to create a safe space where it's okay not to be okay, and to help you discover that Jesus wants to make you whole—spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically.
Series Schedule:
April 12 | It's Okay Not to Be Okay
April 19 | Anxiety, Worry & Stress
April 26 | Depression
May 3 | Self-Harm & Suicide
May 10 | Known, Loved & Accepted
May 17 | Trauma
Be part of this important conversation and visit E91Church.com/Mask for resources, process groups, trainings, a conference, and more.
COMING UP AT E91
May 11 - Aug 2 | Rick is spending a few months in respite to refuel. Learn more about this important rest rhythm on Rick's blog, and how you can keep him in prayer as he recharges.
This summer, join other women as we learn biblically how it's not only OK to name and voice our desires—it's actually holy to.
Join BYF friends (65+) for fellowship and fun in The Hall at noon.
Sermon Series May 31 - August 2 | Before Israel stepped into everything God had promised, Moses stopped them and said: don't forget who you are, and don't forget who got you here.
May 31 | Representatives from Team World Vision will be at E91 after all services to share their mission & invite you to get involved. World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization working around the world to address poverty and injustice.
Mondays, starting June 1
This group is a 6-week workshop designed to educate on how boundaries may look in differing situations as well as how to establish them as a form of self-care.