The UNMASKING

The UNMASKING organised by The Christian Health & Wellbeing Academy.

The event looks to address the unaddressed sacred cows and elephant in the room within our Christian community.

A discussion of untold stories and truths about the damaging impact of toxic thoughts, emotions and behaviours on individuals, families, marriages and how that impacts personal and professional aspirations within the Christian community.

The event looks to uncover a variety of life challenges that are at the root causes of trauma, neglect, abuse, rejection, conflicts, heavy burdens, adversity and crisis that often leads to stigma, stagnation, shame and stress.

Date : Sunday 24th April, 5pm

Venue : Online by ZOOM

Register @ www.chw.academy/unmasking

Navy Seal Commander, Grant Mann To Speak At Annual Luncheon Of The Salvation Army Of Palm Beach County

The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County is honored to announce retired U.S. Navy Commander Grant Mann as keynote speaker for their 2022 Annual Luncheon to be held from 11:30AM-1PM at the Pelican Club on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. Entitled “The Ties That Bind,” the luncheon aims at gathering local charities and nonprofits around the theme of philanthropic partnerships.

Commander Mann was born in Toronto, Canada, and raised in Vero Beach, Florida. Upon his enlistment in 1986, Mann immediately reported to Boot Camp and was subsequently assigned to the USS Harry W. Hill. After two years on board, he was selected and attended Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training Class 162, graduating in October 1989. His operational overseas deployments were in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm, Bosnia, Philippines, Iraq, Afghanistan, and East Africa. Commander Mann’s enlisted operational assignments include two tours as a Boatswain Mate, two deployments at SEAL Team FIVE, and seven years at SEAL Team SIX. He is the recipient of a Bronze Star Medal and numerous other awards over his 34 years of service.

“We are honored that Commander Mann has accepted the invitation to be the featured speaker at our Annual Luncheon,” said Majors James and Leisa Hall, Area Commanders of The Salvation Army. “Since The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County is celebrating its Centennial Anniversary, we wanted to select a speaker that would inspire an afternoon gathering of local nonprofit leaders to more effectively collaborate for the greater good of our community. As a courageous member of two SEAL Teams, we cannot imagine a more appropriate individual than Commander Mann to speak on the value of partnerships!”

Commander Mann presently serves as the Executive Director of the National Navy SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida, dedicated solely to preserving the history of the U.S. Navy SEALs and their predecessors. From humble beginnings in 1985, the facility has experienced tremendous growth, achieving national stature in 2007. The main objective of the Museum remains the promotion of public education by providing the opportunity to explore the history of the Navy SEALs through interactive exhibits, while honoring the fallen at the SEAL Memorial and caring for those warriors’ families through Trident House Charities.

For more information or to purchase tickets to the Annual Luncheon please call The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County, at (561) 686-3530 or visit the organization’s Website: https://salvationarmyflorida.org/westpalmbeach. Facebook information can be found by searching for @salarmypbco.
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About The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County – The Salvation Army (established in 1865) is one of the most significant global nonprofit providers of social services to people living in impoverished communities worldwide. The Salvation Army of Palm Beach County has helped countless individuals and families overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services since 1922.

New Birth Announces Bishop T.D. Jakes, John P. Kee for Good Friday Service; VaShawn Mitchell for Resurrection Sunday

New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Announces Bishop T.D. Jakes, Award-Winning Gospel Artist John P. Kee for Good Friday Service; Gospel Recording Artist VaShawn Mitchell for Resurrection Sunday

‘The Return’ Marks New Birth’s First In-Person Worship Since the Covid-19 Pandemic

After two years of virtual worship services due to the Covid-19 pandemic, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church is reopening its doors on Good Friday, April 15 at 7:30 p.m. with internationally renowned faith leader and best-selling author Bishop T.D. Jakes and award-winning gospel artist John P. Kee. New Birth’s reopening activities, called ‘The Return’, will culminate on Resurrection Sunday, April 17, with Senior Pastor Dr. Jamal Bryant and celebrated gospel artist VaShawn Mitchell beginning at 9:30 a.m. All planned events will take place at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, located at 6400 Woodrow Rd in Stonecrest.

“We are beyond thrilled to return to in-person worship services, to re-engage with our congregation and to welcome visitors who are thirsty for an extraordinary encounter with the Lord,” said Dr. Bryant. “Bishop T.D. Jakes is a global force and one of the most prolific voices in ministry. We are truly blessed to have him join us for our Good Friday service with the legendary John P. Kee. We are equally excited that gospel sensation VaShawn Mitchell will join us as our guest psalmist on Resurrection Sunday.”

Throughout the pandemic, New Birth has advanced innovative ways to engage members and enhance its online ministry as well as its outreach activities. The King’s Table, New Birth’s food pantry, was launched just two months before the pandemic and served 300 people each month. With the financial impacts that accompanied the global crisis, The King’s Table saw those numbers skyrocket to more than 3,000 people weekly at the height of the pandemic and is quickly approaching a major milestone – 1 million people served during the pandemic.

The Return by New Birth on The Christian Mail

Similarly, the Stonecrest ministry’s online viewership exploded and welcomed parishioners near and far. “Shifting to an online worship experience really forced us to recalibrate our approach to ministry and rethink our outreach methodology. Honestly, the challenge now is getting people out of their pj’s and eating their pancakes while streaming ser

vice on Sunday morning,” said Bryant. “Resurrection Sunday will mark my first time preaching with all of our members in the sanctuary in more than two years during my three years at New Birth.”

During the weekend events, The King’s Table will also host its weekly free food distribution on Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m. on the church’s campus. All distributed items are provided on a first-come, first-served basis. “What better way to punctuate Resurrection Sunday than to advance the work of the Lord through giving to those in need,” Bryant said.

New Birth initially planned to welcome parishioners in-person on New Year’s Eve but a spike in Covid-19 cases prevented the reopening effort. Now, with a statewide decline in Covid-19 cases and a rise in Covid-19 vaccinations, the church’s leadership identified Easter weekend as a perfect opportunity to welcome members and visitors back into the 9,000-seat sanctuary.

“We are encouraging people to come as they are and enjoy a weekend of fellowship and worship here at New Birth. No need to worry about fancy clothes or shoes this or any Sunday,” said Bryant. “Just plan to be amazed by God’s presence as we return into the house of the Lord.”

For more information, visit newbirth.org.

The Return Activities: At-A-Glance
Good Friday Service:
Date: Friday, April 15
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Location: New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, 6400 Woodrow Rd., Stonecrest
Special Guests: Internationally renowned faith leader Bishop T.D. Jakes and award-winning gospel artist John P. Kee

Saturday Outreach: The King’s Table
Date: Saturday, April 16
Time: 10 a.m. – noon
Location: New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, 6400 Woodrow Rd., Stonecrest
Overview: The King’s Table will distribute free food boxes on a first-come, first-served basis. This is a continuation of the ministry’s ongoing work in the community to curb food insecurity.

Resurrection Service:
Date: Sunday, April 17
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Location: New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, 6400 Woodrow Rd., Stonecrest
Overview: Senior Pastor Dr. Jamal Bryant will officially preach his first in-person service inside the New Birth sanctuary since the pandemic. Bryant will be joined by gospel recording artist VaShawn Mitchell.

Narrow Path Record Label presents Music Artist : Yahrion

Narrow Path Record Label presents Music Artist: Yahrion

Yahrion is a Christian Hip-hop Artist based out of Rome, Ga. Yahrion’s main purpose for recording music is to help motivate people to always stay faithful to God regardless of where they are and also to help people understand that they are not going through trials and tribulation by themselves. Yahrion’s mission is to find a common ground with the listener and remind them that God is faithful to them through it all!

Future Plans

Narrow Path Record Label is committed to not only new music but also praying that God bless the ministry with a boxing gym for young men. The goal is to allow young men to express their day to day feelings and emotions. They also would like to have a place where young men/boys can go to for help doing school work. A property has already been purchased but they are working to receive finances to build a gym. Click here if you like to sponsor their Youth Project

Yahrion and friend
Yahrion with a friend

Want to know more about Yahrion, visit https://yahrion.godaddysites.com/ to know about Yahrion’s Mission!

LISTEN NOW to hear Yahrion’s latest album called: Concrete Evolution

 

 

To support Yahrion’s misson by donation, go to Yahrion’s website

Concrete Evolution by Yahrion

The Salvation Army to Host Virtual Estate and Charitable Gift Planning Institute

Press Release –  The Salvation Army USA Eastern Territory is once again hosting a free symposium for attorneys, financial planners, and other professional advisors. This year’s event will take place on Tuesday, May 17th, and will be virtual, so that participants can attend from a place of their convenience. The program scheduled from 9:00 am until 3:25 pm will offer continuing education credits, including CPE, CTFA, CFP, CLE, and CE for Insurance. Those interested can register by May 16th at TSALegacy.org/advisors.

“This is a great way to stay up-to-date on new tax laws impacting charitable donations,” said Michael Freeman, Director of Gift Planning for The Salvation Army in Cleveland, Ohio. “There have never been more tools and resources than there are now for individuals looking to maximize short and long-term plans for charitable contributions. With options like charitable remainder trusts, different types of gift annuities, trusts, donor-advised funds, and others, there are tremendous opportunities for folks to accomplish their legacy goals,” continued Freeman.

This year’s symposium will feature industry experts including:
• Jack N. Alpern, founder and shareholder in the Warren, Ohio law firm of Jack N. Alpern Co., L.P.A. Mr. Alpern has presented estate planning seminars on behalf of financial institutions for attorneys throughout Eastern Ohio. Most recently, he has served as an instructor for Chautauqua Institution in western New York, teaching a course entitled, “The Inheritance We Leave to Our Heirs…a Blessing or a Curse.”
• Steve Hartnett brings a broad range of educational and professional experiences to the Academy. Mr. Hartnett has practiced estate planning in a large law firm, managed a closely held business, and taught law in both academic and professional settings.
• Barry H. Zimmer, founder of the Zimmer Law Firm (est. June 1993), is a specialist in the areas of Estate Planning, Estate Administration, and Business Succession Planning. His goal was and continues to be to help clients understand and de-mystify the often-confusing world of Estate Planning in an ever-changing society and to implement effective Estate Planning with minimal effort and time investment.
• Heather J. Rhoades serves as Chairman of Cummings & Lockwood’s Private Clients Group and is Partner in Charge of the West Hartford office. She practices in the areas of estate planning, estate settlement, trust administration, and charitable planning. Heather is a member of the Firm’s National Charitable Planning Group.
• Conrad Teitell is a principal in the Connecticut and Florida law firm of Cummings & Lockwood, based in the firm’s Stamford office. Teitell chairs the firm’s National Charitable Planning Group. He is an adjunct professor (Masters Graduate Program in Estate Planning) at the University of Miami School of Law and has lectured in all 50 states on taxes and estate planning.

“Not only will participants gain a deeper understanding of how to meet their clients’ philanthropic needs, but they will also be able to ask questions of our panelists, who are some of the nation’s top estate planning attorneys,” said Freeman.

Topics covered will include:
• Session I: “To Trust, or Not to Trust”
• Session II: “Hypo-Ethicals”
• Session III: “Specific Case Law and Situations for Charitable Estate Planning”
• Session IV: “Watch Your Step and Current Changes in Tax and Estate Planning Law”
• Session V: Wrap-up Discussion/Q&A

For more information about The Salvation Army’s gift planning tools, or to make a donation, visit TSALegacy.org To learn more about our services and how we are helping neighbors in need, visit https://easternusa.salvationarmy.org/eastern-territory/

About The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army annually helps more than 30 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a range of social services. By providing food for the hungry, emergency relief for disaster survivors, rehabilitation for those suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, and clothing and shelter for people in need, The Salvation Army is doing the most good at over 7,000 centers of operation around the country.

In 2021, The Salvation Army was ranked #2 on the list of “America’s Favorite Charities” by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

For more information about supporting The Salvation Army or your local service centers, visit https://easternusa.salvationarmy.org.

Follow us on Twitter @SalvationArmyUS and #DoingTheMostGood.

In Spirit and Truth by NOT ASHAMED

In Spirit and Truth by NOT ASHAMED is a song about worshipping God in spirit and truth.

Artist Name: NOT ASHAMED
Song Name: In Spirit and Truth
https://notashamedband.com

ABOUT THE SONG:

The team NOT ASHAMED would like to bring you to the shores of Ireland with their debut Christian rock single – In Spirit and Truth.

INFO:

(C) 2020 Get Closer 2 God Publishing
ASCAP Work Id: 881503138
UPC: 198003413641
ISRC: uscgj2248409

NOT ASHAMED
Richard Varno (Lead Vocals, Guitar)NOT ASHAMED
Rod Hutchinson (Background Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Upright Bass)
Don Wunder (Drums)
Tony Person (Lead Guitar)
Special Guests
Katie Burke (Lead and Background Vocals)
Daniel Pentecost (Bagpipes)
Recorded at Wunderground Studios, Nashville TN
Produced by Get Closer 2 God Records (Independent)

 

Listen to In Spirit and Truth

 

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Spotify:

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https://www.pandora.com/artist/not-ashamed/in-spirit-and-truth-single/AL3wkX5p9ZpP7p4

I Heart Radio
https://www.iheart.com/artist/not-ashamed-37734389/albums/in-spirit-and-truth-162791503/

Apple Music Link:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/in-spirit-and-truth/1615094423?i=1615094424

Amazon Music Link:
https://music.amazon.com/albums/B09VYF1H2C?trackAsin=B09VYC8S4J

LYRICS:

I WILL WORSHIP YOU, IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH
I WILL BLESS YOUR NAME, WITH A SACRIFICE OF PRAISE
COME AND SEARCH MY HEART AS I SEEK YOUR FACE
HELP ME TELL THE WORLD ABOUT YOUR AMAZING GRACE

HOLY IS THE LORD OF ALL CREATION
HONOR GLORY AND PRAISE UNTO YOUR NAME
I WILL BOW BEFORE YOUR THRONE IN ADORATION
ABBA FATHER YOUR FAITHFULNESS IS GREAT

I WILL WORSHIP YOU, IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH
I WILL WORSHIP YOU, IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH
I WILL WORSHIP YOU, IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH
I WILL WORSHIP YOU, IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH

BAND INFO:
With powerful vocals, real drums, heavy bass, anthemic guitar solos along with face melting saxophone and Hammond B3 licks every song on Nashville, TN based NOT ASHAMED’s self titled album takes the listener on a journey into experiences outside the realm of cut and dried CCM. From the rock / funk remake of Step By Step to the over the top energy of the title track, to the quirky, catchy Good Day that is sure to be come a staple of every morning radio show broadcast, to the powerful highland worship of In Spirt and Truth, Not Ashamed will leave the listener out of breath but hitting the replay button again and again to hear it one more time!

For booking, radio or media info see: https://notashamedband.com

NOT ASHAMED
Richard Varno (Lead Vocals, Guitar)
Rod Hutchinson (Background Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Upright Bass)
Don Wunder (Drums)
Tony Person (Lead Guitar)

With special guests:
Katie Burke (Lead and Background Vocals)
Daniel Pentecost (Bagpipes)
Recorded at Wunderground Studios, Nashville TN
Produced by Get Closer 2 God Records (Independent)

Groundbreaking Good Friday and Passover Interfaith Service

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church and the The Jewish Community of Kauai welcome innovative dialog, collaborative teaching and learning at Easter and Passover.

St. Michael’s Episcopal Church and the The Jewish Community of Kauai will bring together their communities for innovative dialog, collaborative teaching and learning at Easter and Passover. The public is invited to participate.

This is a milestone event emanating from a strong and enduring partnership between the Jewish Community of Kauai and St Michael’s over more than thirty years.

Rev. Andrew McMullen of St. Michael’s and Rabbi Rob Kvidt of the Jewish Community of Kauai are co-creating unique interfaith events for their communities that will culminate in a dual-community interfaith service on April 15, which is both Good Friday and the day on which Passover begins at sundown.

The workshop series will be an amalgamation of ideas and presentations from Rabbi Rob and Rev. Andrew. There will be time for community dialog and questions. There is no RSVP required, and the in-person workshops are open to everyone.

The April 15 service will be presented both in-person and broadcast on Zoom. Both the April 3 and 10 workshops are in-person only and offer time for community dialog and questions.

ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85445569826

APRIL 3: ORIGINS OF THE PASSOVER SEDER AND LAST SUPPER

Are the Passover Seder and Last Supper in some way related to one another? If so, how? What might these faithful observances have to say to one another? How might they guide the Jewish, Christian and people of all faith traditions moving forward in our time and place? We will explore these questions, the underlying foundations of each and the common themes that they present, and invite open reflections and conversations during our time together.

APRIL 10: PASSOVER AND EASTER ARE CELEBRATIONS OF HOPE AND TRANSFORMATION

These are the two holidays in Judaism and Christianity that have the theological power to bring us together in a dynamic way. Our discussions and exchange of ideas may help us learn from each other as we all strive for the betterment of the world, which Jews refer to as Tikun Olum.

APRIL 15: GOOD FRIDAY AND PASSOVER INTERFAITH SERVICE

You won’t want to miss this groundbreaking event, either in-person or on Zoom, which will bring together both communities in unique trans-religious worship.

About The Rev. Andrew McMullen

The Rev. Andrew McMullen is the Rector of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. After his ordination in 2006, he served as Rector/Associate Rector/Priest-In-Charge in Florida, Colorado, and Honolulu. He currently serves on the Standing Committee for the Diocese of Hawaii. Following his arrival to the parish in 2016, Rev. Andrew extended the relationship with the Jewish Community of Kauai, making it the Synagogue-in-Residence.

Rev. Andrew said, “I am so honored and grateful to join with the Jewish Community of Kauai in this formation effort to explore and share our common faith roots. In a world that seems to bring increasing division among people, now is the time for the faithful to come together, to celebrate the common bonds we share, and lift up the voice of love in our community. I am hopeful that this journey with JCK continues an enduring and meaningful presence together.”

About Rabbi Rob Kvidt

Kauai Rabbi Rob Kvidt was ordained in the Kabbalistic tradition of spiritual Judaism at Rabbinical Seminary International in 2019. He is an incisive Jewish thought leader who is passionate about Judaism and also serves on the board of directors of the Interfaith Roundtable of Kauai. He conducts services, as well as a range of Jewish ceremonies including weddings for residents and visitors. “Kauai Rabbi” Rob Kvidt also welcomes and serves interfaith and LGBTQ communities. His range of Judaic expression includes both the Reform and Conservative Jewish movements. Rabbi Rob will be certified by the Gamliel Institute in Jewish end-of-life rituals. He can be found online at https://kauairabbi.com.

Rabbi Rob said, “We will all leave more enriched as a result of the exposure to each other’s different faith traditions. It is my honor to work side-by-side with Rev. Andrew to break new ground in interfaith learning and worship.”

About the Jewish Community of Kauai

The Jewish Community of Kauai (JCK) is the Synagogue-in-Residence at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. A member of the Union of Reform Judaism, JCK is committed to Jewish values of worship, education and social justice and was established in 1985. The community is most grateful for its long-term partnership with St. Michael and All Angels.

About St. Michael’s Episcopal Church

St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii is a community of faith based upon love, compassion, relationship and service to others. As a parish in the Diocese of Hawaii and the greater Anglican Communion, it welcomes and serves the residents of Kauai, as well as frequent visitors to the island. Worship follows the Episcopal/Anglican tradition as well as embracing and celebrating its unique presence on the holy land of Hawaii. The parish serves as a place of gathering and fellowship for a variety of groups on the island and is committed to outreach, particularly in the feeding of those in need, through its Loaves and Fishes ministry. We welcome all to join us.

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WATCH This : Christian Grammy Winners for 2022

The Legendary Gospel singer Cece Winans, Maverick City Music, and Elevation Worship were among the winners at Sunday Grammy Awards.

Such an delightful night at the 2022 Grammys as Maverick City Music performance was awesome. The worship team then went on to pick up their first-ever Grammy with Elevation Worship for their collaborative album Old Church Basement.

Chris Brown from Elevation Worship spoke about how it was such a delight for the two groups to come together to work on a piece that adored Jesus.

Celebrated Gospel singer Cece Winans went home with three awards.

Have a look at the winners of the Gospel music categories.

Best Gospel Performance/Song

  • Never Lost – WINNNER : CeCe Winans

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

  • Believe For It – WINNER : CeCe Winans; Dwan Hill, Kyle Lee, CeCe Winans & Mitch Wong, songwriters

Best Gospel Album

  • Believe For It – WINNER : CeCe Winans

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

  • Old Church Basement – WINNER : Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music

Best Roots Gospel Album

  • My Savior – WINNER : Carrie Underwood

Michigan Mediator Launches Initiative to Help More Divorcing Families Find Peace Outside of Court

The Divorce Preacher, a private practice domestic relations service in Saginaw, MI, will host its first quarterly informational webinar for separated and divorcing individuals titled “So You Want to Get Divorced.” This 60-minute virtual event is designed to answer frequently asked questions about mediation and provide families with alternative options for divorce and coparenting issues outside of traditional litigation.

With at least ½ all of marriages in the U.S. ending in divorce, and courthouses across the country being bombarded with new petitions for family law disputes every day, The Divorce Preacher provides affordable consulting, coaching and non-court ordered mediation services for parties seeking professional assistance with divorce, custody, and child access.

The owner, Erinna McKissick, a 37-year-old leadership consultant and native of Saginaw, MI, decided in January 2022 to expand her entrepreneurial endeavors and open her own domestic relations private practice after completing the Michigan requirements for mediators and becoming certified through Citizens Mediation in St. Joseph, MI. McKissick holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Howard University and a Master of Arts degree in Ministry Leadership from Cornerstone University.

McKissick, also an author and ordained reverend, has spent the last 20 years of her life providing pre- and post-marital counseling to couples, officiating weddings across the country, and helping save dozens of marriages from ending in divorce. However, the divorced mother of two also knows that there are times when divorce is unavoidable and the damaging effect that stressful court battles can have on a separating family.

“I absolutely believe that marriage is God’s divine design, but in certain circumstances divorce is a necessary evil. When that happens, helping families find peace during one of the most traumatic events of their lives is my specialty,” says McKissick.

Having divorced from an emotionally abusive marriage in 2015 and going through a devastating custody experience that resulted in her daughter threatening suicide at the age of 10, McKissick says that she lost faith in the court system and became determined to find a way to protect her children and to help make sure other families didn’t ever have to go through what she did. That’s when she discovered domestic relations mediation.

“No one cares about your family or what happens to it the way you do,” McKissick says. “I could have lost my daughter’s life because of how a family law judge mishandled my case. It’s unacceptable. I want people to know that they have other options and if they can agree to focus on the best interest of the children and moving forward in a healthy way, then they can find peace after divorce or separation.”

After years of other individuals in abusive marriages secretly reaching out to her on social media, sharing their similar nightmares and looking for her advice, McKissick says opening her private practice just made sense. In 2018 McKissick released her first best-selling book, “Leaving Egypt: From Trauma to Triumph”, which detailed the hardships she experienced during her Christian marriage and provided Biblical teaching on how abusive marriages can be better addressed by the faith-based community. Since the release of her book, she has been invited to speak about divorce and domestic violence in the church, teach classes, and to offer hope and practical life-saving tools to victims. McKissick, who considers herself a domestic wellness advocate, says that she is most looking forward to continuing to help families heal through her new business. She plans to continue to partner with churches and ministries across the U.S. to share her services with their parishioners, as well as network with family law firms and government agencies across the state of Michigan.

Individuals can register for the free 60-minute webinar on April 9 at www.thedivorcepreacher.com. Only an email address is required for registration for those concerned about confidentiality.

For more information email [email protected] or visit The Divorce Preacher | Facebook.

McKissick can also be found on social media @RevErinna.