National Public Health Week

The first week of April is celebrated by the American Public Health Association and others as National Public Health Week. Public health is defined as protecting the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work, and play. But not everyone in America gets to experience public health equally. Those in the public health field often talk about the social determinants of health, which are non-medical factors that affect how healthy we are, such as:

Cognitive Bias

Why is it that our brains draw some conclusions unconsciously? Join Pastor Rachel on March 26th at 10:30am in the church library for this Adult Forum to learn about some of the most common "cognitive biases."