Trinity Unplugged: Good Spiritual and Mental Health: Self-Doctoring for Belief-Sickness
27 Feb 25 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
| $5.00Overcome the grip of ‘belief sickness’ with Rev Dr Neil Pembroke as he unpacks the impact of unhealthy thinking and offers strategies for lasting change.
Virtually all of us suffer the ill-effects of irrational and unhealthy thoughts from time to time. Sometimes, unhealthy thinking becomes ingrained. When this is the case, we suffer from what some call “belief sickness”. Belief sickness takes psychological, moral, and spiritual forms. If, for example, a person believes that unless they are a complete success in life, they are a total failure, bouts of depression will likely ensue. Some Christians are afflicted by the belief sickness that if only my faith is strong enough, nothing bad will come my way.
Your speaker Rev Dr Neil Pembroke is an Associate Professor at Trinity College Queensland and an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Queensland. Neil specialises in pastoral care, practical theology, and the intersection of psychology and religion. His research interests encompass pastoral counselling, spirituality in healthcare, and the development of personal and spiritual maturity.
In this “Trinity Unplugged” talk, Rev Dr Neil Pembroke will explore this concept and more and offer helpful strategies for overcoming the problem of belief sickness.
Thursday 27th February from 6:30pm at Trinity College Queensland, Level 1, 60 Bayliss Street, Auchenflower. The session will also be available online.
6.30pm light refreshments available
7pm Intro to Neil
7.10pm Talk
8pm Q&A
8.30pm finish
Please RSVP below by: Thursday, 27th February 12pm latest. If registering on Thursday 27th, please call Trinity College to confirm your details.