Today we had the opportunity to amplify the important dialogue around healing our healers.
We screened Episode 5: Faith Leaders as First and Second Responders at The National September 11 Memorial & Museum followed by an incredible panel of featured faith leaders and experts in the field of trauma support.
Episode 5 features Cantor Michael Shochet, a Senior Clergy at Temple Rodef Shalom in Falls Church, VA, who was on call during the Pentagon terror attack on 9/11, the Washington Sniper shootings, and many local traumas related to gun violence and terror attacks.
Thanks to all the audience members and following panelists (from left to right):
• Cantor Michael Shochet
Temple Rodef Shalom, Fairfax County Police Department
• Dr. Stephanie Arel
Andrew W. Mellon Fellow,
National September 11th Memorial Museum
New York University
• Pastor Sam Saylor
Gardner Memorial AME Zion Church
• Rev. Dr. Storm Swain
United Lutheran Seminary
Author, Trauma and Transformation at Ground Zero:
A Pastoral Theology
• Rev. Matthew Crebbin
Newtown Congregational Church, UCC
• Rev. Dr. Trace Haythorn
Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE)
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
• Kirsten Kelly
Senior Producer/Director, Healing the Healers, Odyssey Impact