on Anxiety: Virtual Vintage with New City Counseling

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Theological Horizons' Virtual Vintage welcomes New City Counseling's Ellen Foster and Tim Jones for an hour of insight and conversation about anxiety. We begin with the questions: What do we do with the feelings that arise from our anxieties? How do we explore the origins of our anxieties? Tim and Ellen discuss anxiety in light of a Biblical framework, our bodies and our stories.

Now you can watch the video or listen to the audio of their presentation — and listen in on the question and answer conversation that follows. For more Virtual Vintage archives, go here: https://www.theologicalhorizons.org/vintage

Tim Jones is the director of New City Counseling here in Charlottesville and is also a counselor there. He has 12 years of clinical experience as a nationally board certified counselor and a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. Tim lives in Charlottesville with his wife and six children and also serves on the staff of Trinity Presbyterian Church.

Ellen Foster is the assistant director and a counselor at New City Counseling. She holds a bachelor's degree in Social Work and a Master’s degree in Counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary. She enjoys hiking, running and cooking—all activities she’s been able to continue during this time of distancing!

Theological Horizons' Virtual Vintage welcomes New City Counseling's Ellen Foster and Tim Jones for an hour of insight and conversation about anxiety. We begin with the questions: What do we do with the feelings that arise from our anxieties? How do we explore the origins of our anxieties? Tim and Ellen discuss anxiety in light of a Biblical framework, our bodies and our stories.

Click HERE to listen to the audio

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“Mental Health“ A sermon by Dr. Sidney Hankerson. Part of the Healthy Living sermon series at Victory Church of Charlottesville.

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