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Mental Health and the Mission of the Church

Author: Chip Judd

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Join me in the conversation as I dig into how mental health and the mission of the church can be a powerful partnership in developing believers and reaching our communities.
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Is YOUR TRIUNE BRAIN the key to your problem? How you define a problem shapes your solution. Let’s talk about the role the brain plays in some of our life challenges.
In this episode of Mental Health and the Mission of the Church, Chip Judd and guests explore the growing conversation around mental health within the church. Through personal stories and honest discussion, they unpack how anxiety, depression, and leadership pressures affect pastors and ministry leaders. The conversation highlights the importance of integrating mental health awareness into pastoral care, understanding the difference between moral failure and predatory behavior, and why healthy leaders are essential to a healthy church.
In this mini episode, Chip Judd and Chip Henderson unpack the idea of “fake vulnerability” — the kind of honesty that sounds transparent but still keeps people at a safe distance. With clarity and humility, they challenge church leaders to move beyond surface-level transparency and into the kind of self-awareness and courage that fosters genuine mental and emotional health. This conversation builds on the powerful stories and insights shared in Part 1 and Part 2 of Building a Mentally Healthy Church — be sure to listen to the full episodes for the complete picture.
In Part 2 with Chip and Christie Henderson, the conversation shifts from personal mental health struggles to the broader impact of emotional health on church leadership and culture. They explore the difference between faux vulnerability and true authenticity, the role of medication and professional help in healing, and the resistance leaders often face when advocating for change. The episode emphasizes that emotional health is part of spiritual formation, that integrity requires alignment in every area of a leader’s life, and that a healthy ministry begins with healthy individuals. Ultimately, they argue that creating a shame-free, restorative church culture is a fight — but one worth pursuing.
Chip Judd and Joey Svendsen sit down with Chip and Christy Henderson for an honest, deeply personal conversation about mental health in ministry. This episode is a reminder that mental health awareness is not optional in ministry—it’s essential.  P.S. Click HERE to download My Toad app and use promo code “CHIP10”.
In this conversation, Hannah Bookbinder discusses the critical role of dopamine as a neurotransmitter in executive functioning. She explains how dopamine is necessary for following through on plans and how its absence can hinder various cognitive skills.
The church talks a lot about discipleship but what if we’re overlooking something essential? In our latest episode of Mental Health and the Mission of the Church, we sit down for a candid and challenging conversation about the intersection of faith, emotional health, and the true mission of the church. Together, we explore hard questions many leaders and believers are already wrestling with.
In this conversation, Chip Judd, Joey Svendsen, and Jen Jackson explore the intersection of mental health and autism. Jen shares her personal journey of discovering her autism diagnosis in adulthood and discusses the unique experiences of autistic individuals, including sensory processing differences, the concept of masking, and the importance of self-acceptance. The discussion also touches on the challenges of anxiety and depression within the autistic community and emphasizes the need for supportive environments that foster emotional well-being.
He shot himself. And the lungs that once gave him life… gave life again. This story isn’t easy—but it’s full of redemption, faith, and the power of generosity in the face of grief.
In this powerful episode, Chip Judd and Joey sit down with Armando Palazzo—a licensed pastor and therapist who works with church leaders around the world. Together, they explore the deep connection between emotional health and spiritual maturity, especially in the lives of those leading others. Armando shares how returning to life after a major shift can feel like stepping into a different movie and why tending to the soul is critical in every season. They discuss the impact of early life experiences, the importance of integrating faith with mental health practices, and how vulnerability in leadership can create a culture of healing. This conversation is a timely reminder that emotional health is not separate from discipleship—it’s central to it.
What happens when pastors get real about mental health, community, and the messiness of leadership? In this episode, Chip Judd, Josh Roberts, Virgil Sierra, and Joey Svendsen open up about: – The power of friendship among pastors – Leading diverse, bilingual churches – Therapy, emotional health, and why it all matters for ministry – Normalizing counseling in discipleship – Laughing through the hard stuff This is an honest, hopeful, and needed conversation for anyone in ministry (or who loves someone who is).
In this conversation, Chip Judd, Chris Russo, and Joey discuss the complexities of mental health, particularly in the context of church leadership. They explore personal experiences with anxiety, OCD, and the role of medication in managing mental health. The discussion highlights the intersection of faith and mental health, the importance of self-awareness, and the challenges of coping mechanisms. The speakers share insights on how their experiences shape their understanding of mental health within the church community. 
Chip and Jesse Evans (licensed therapist, and owner of Steadfast Christian Counseling,) discuss personal experiences, the role of pastoral counseling versus professional therapy, and the need for education and understanding in both communities. They highlight the misconceptions surrounding mental health and the necessity of building bridges between mental health professionals and church leaders to better serve individuals seeking help.
Chip discusses faith, intimacy, and the irony of surviving due to another’s mental health crisis. The conversation explores grief, mental illness, organ donation, and the importance of boundaries in relationships. It also underscores the non-linear nature of grief, the role of medication, and the need for compassion, professional support, and honoring lost loved ones.
Chip is Back!

Chip is Back!

2025-02-2042:25

Chip is back and sharing the incredible, divine story of how he got his new lungs! From the unexpected call from the donor's family and the road to recovery, this episode is filled with faith, miracles, and resilience. You won’t want to miss hearing Chip’s firsthand account—and seeing him back in his seat where he belongs! 
In this episode, Chip's family joins us to share their incredible journey through his lung transplant surgery. They open up about the challenges, the emotional highs and lows, and what the recovery process has been like for them. Tune in as they reflect on their experiences, lessons learned, and how the journey has shaped their perspective on life moving forward.
Welcome to a special episode of Mental Health and the Mission of the Church! We know you've been missing Chip and his unparalleled wisdom as much as we have. While Chip is taking some well-deserved time to recover from his recent lung transplant surgery, we thought it would be the perfect opportunity to reflect on some of his most memorable moments. In this episode, we're celebrating Chip's unique insights, humor, and advice with a curated collection of our favorite clips—what we like to call 'Chipisms.' From heartfelt reflections to laugh-out-loud anecdotes across various platforms, this compilation captures the essence of what makes Chip so special. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this tribute to the one and only Chip. Here's to his recovery and many more unforgettable moments in the future!
In this heartfelt and candid episode, Chip shares an inspiring conversation about navigating life’s toughest challenges with faith, community, and resilience. He opens up about his battle with the severe lung condition, the journey toward a potential lung transplant, and the profound lessons he’s learned along the way. 
On November 20th, Chip sat down with Pastor Greg and Joey for an honest and heartfelt conversation. In this episode, Chip shares updates about some new developments regarding his health and reflects on the challenges of trusting God in the waiting. Tune in to hear Chip’s journey of faith, vulnerability, and perseverance in the midst of uncertainty. CaringBridge  GoFundMe
Tune in to this engaging conversation with Chip Judd and Greg Surratt, the founding pastor of Seacoast Church. Greg opens up about his mental health journey and its impact on his ministry, offering valuable insights and experiences. It's a powerful and vulnerable conversation between two pastors on mental health and ministry.  Link to "Telling Yourself the Truth" book mentioned in this podcast can be found here: https://a.co/d/8jzV6cI
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