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Fireside Chat with Tom Cole and Bill Evertsberg

Collaborative Crisis Management

January 9, 2023 • Thomas A. Cole, William A. Evertsberg

Monday, January 9 at *5 p.m. in the Culbertson Room

and Livestream. Bill Evertsberg and long-time Kenilworth Union Church member Tom Cole will engage in a “fireside chat” to discuss Tom’s book Collaborative Crisis Management: Prepare, Execute, Recover, Repeat. The book, written with co-author Paul Verbinnen (a leading crisis communications consultant), was published by the University of Chicago Press in September 2022. Reviewers have called their book “an invaluable resource”, “a master class” and “a classic”. Among the topics to be covered will be how adherence to Christian values help leaders of organizations prepare for and manage crises.

*The odd time avoids the NCAA Football Championship at 6:30 p.m. and the Stephen Minister training at 7 p.m.


We hope to see you there!

RJC Event Night: Ben Austen and Johnnie Veal

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Understanding and Supporting Our Teen's Mental Health

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Renee Dominguez, PhD, ED of Family Service Center Peggy Kubert, Erika’s Lighthouse Kim Hassenfeld, LCSW, Counseling Center of the North Shore Andy Duran, Chief Executive of LEAD Sarah Russell Hill, Midwest Counseling & Diagnostics The Alison Tobey Smart Memorial Fund hosted a group of teen mental health experts to discuss key challenges facing our youth today, from anxiety and depression to eating disorders and self-harm to alcohol and drug abuse. We are thrilled to bring the expertise of five local experts to provide parents the latest in trends, approaches, and actions you can take to help your teen navigate these difficult times. The experts provided an overview of each challenge—anxiety/depression, trauma/grief/loss, substance abuse, and eating disorders/self-harm—including what to look out for, alternate means of addressing, and where to go for help.

Civil Rights History Presentation

November 17, 2022

Welcome, I’m Dana Connell and together with my wife, Laura Connell we’re the Co-Chairs of the Racial Justice Committee here at Kenilworth Union Church. Before I turn over the mic to Robin Roberts who’s going to lead the program tonight, I wanted to say thank you to several important people from Laura and me. We’d like to start by thanking Bill and Kathy Evertsberg for your great support and participation, this trip wouldn’t have happened without the two of you. Also like to thank Diane Rand who has been on the Racial Justice Committee since we started, just as Bill has been, about two in a half years ago. She raised her hand to help on this trip. Well the size of a trip like this involves multiple airplane seats, a bus, local resources in Alabama, and finding a guide who would be an expert on the Civil Rights Movement. I think you’ll get a sense of this tonight that Diane found all of those. Also thank you to all that are here tonight whether you were on the trip. We really appreciate your support and look forward to sharing what we learned and what we saw.