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    Faith & Health: An EPICC Day – Saturday, August 17

    Press ReleaseBy Press ReleaseAugust 11, 2024Updated:August 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nashville, Tenn, (TN Tribune) — The EPICC Project is thrilled to announce a transformative event, Faith & Health: An EPICC Day, taking place on Saturday, August 17, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at The Cal Turner Family Center, Meharry Medical College, located at 1011 21st Ave North, Nashville.

    The event, targeted at pastors, health ministry leaders, and church members, offers an opportunity to collaborate with The EPICC Project in bringing free health promotion programs to their congregations.

    The EPICC Project is dedicated to promoting health and wellness within faith communities, emphasizing the importance of holistic well-being.

    Event Highlights:

    • Prayer: Prayer for our children headed back to school and our nation at 9:10 AM.
    • Learn: Explore 5 dynamic Health Promotion Programs that can benefit congregants.
    • Listen: Gain valuable insights from a session on Nutritional Nourishment.
    • Discover: Uplifting power of The Ministry of Music from Elder Millette Milliken
    • Demo: Get active with a Gospel Workout demonstration.
    • Participation: Take advantage of on-site Health Screenings.
    • Sign Up: Enroll in The EPICC Project.

    “We are excited to bring this event to our faith community,” said Leah Alexander, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of Public Health at Meharry Medical College. Dr. Alexander is one of the members on The EPICC Project’s academic team.
    “Our goal is to provide churches with the tools and resources they need to promote health within their congregations, and we believe this event will be a significant step in that direction,” said Rebecca Selove, Ph.D., Director of TSU’s Center for Prevention Research and The EPICC Project’s lead principal investigator. Other partners include Vanderbilt University and the Congregation Health and Education Network (CHEN) at Nashville General.

    This event is open to all church leaders and members who are interested in improving the health and wellness of the Nashville community. Admission is free and RSVP is required.

    About The EPICC Project: About The EPICC Project: The EPICC Project ( The EPICC Project: Engaging People in Caring Communities) is dedicated to promoting health and wellness within faith communities. Through comprehensive health promotion programs and community engagement, EPICC aims to empower individuals and congregations to achieve holistic well-being.

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