Other Community Activities & Resources
Amazing Place offers several virtual day programs and virtual connections programs. New re-start date for on-site programming: July 1. Amazing Place is a therapeutic day program for persons with mild to moderate dementia that is partially supported by St. Paul's.
Apollo Chamber Players, a string quartet scheduled for the 2020 Lenten Recital Series and founded by St. Paul's member Matthew Detrick,
Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance. On-line resources for dealing with COVID19 - includes entertainment, religious tolerance, and mental health
Center for the Healing of Racism
City of Houston Domestic Violence Awareness. Survivors need not suffer and will have access to temporary hotel lodging and domestic violence services during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Council on Recovery list with links to help lines, on-line Chat Support Groups, Remote 12-Step Programs, and Stress Management Resources.
Houston Food Bank. Volunteers and all forms of donations needed
Houston Methodist Hospital. Stay up-to-date with the latest accurate information about COVID-19.
The Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center provides a curated selection of digital resources that may be helpful during this unprecedented time.
Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston (IMGH)
Virtual Dinner Dialogue - June 9 via Zoom
Faith in our City Lunch and Learn - June 10 via Zoom
Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) Houston
Kinder Institute for Urban Research - free webinar June 3: Beyond the Houston Survey. Registration required.
Mercury Orchestra, St. Paul's ensemble-in-residence led by St. Paul's member Antoine Plante, provides social distancing ensembles.
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Campus redevelopment webcam, videos, and updates
Religion and Public Life Program at Rice University.
Research. St. Paul's member Dr. Emily LaVoy is conducting research about physical activity during a pandemic. The study is an anonymous online questionnaire that asks about physical activity before and during the pandemic as well as about mood and emotions. It should take approximately 5–10 minutes to complete. Take the survey. Questions? Contact Dr. LaVoy via eclavoy@central.uh.edu
Resources for the Spiritual Journey recommended by Rev. Dr. Bill Kerley: www.spiritualityandpractice.com.
Where Affordable Housing and Transportation Meet in Houston.As the East End Missional Community, St. Paul's participated in the development of this report prepared and released by LINK Houston and Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research.