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In this episode of the TheoTherapist Podcast, Dr. Ca Trice Glenn and Reverend Rebecca Craig explore the topic of emotional healing after church hurt. They discuss personal stories, the intersection of faith and therapy, and offer insights into overcoming spiritual abuse. Join us for a transformative conversation that explores the power of storytelling and art in the healing process.

The TheoTherapist Podcast, where we explore the intersections connecting theology and mental health. The TheoTherapist podcast is hosted by Dr. Ca Trice Glenn, a practical theologian and licensed therapist.

Episode Timeline

03:00 Introduction: Reverend Rebecca Craig

09:00 Personal Stories of Healing

18:00 The Role of Art and Storytelling

27:00 Understanding Spiritual Abuse

36:00 Finding Community and Support

45:00 Navigating Forgiveness and Boundaries

54:00 Empowering Women in the Bible

03:00 Conclusion and Closing Thoughts

Takeaways

  • Emotional healing is a journey that requires time and support.
  • Storytelling and art can be powerful tools for healing.
  • Spiritual abuse can be subtle and pervasive within church communities.
  • It’s important to find a supportive community for healing.
  • Forgiveness is a personal process that cannot be rushed.
  • Boundaries are essential for personal safety and healing.
  • The church can sometimes be complicit in perpetuating abuse.
  • Women in the Bible often played crucial roles in major events.
  • Art therapy provides a creative outlet for processing emotions.
  • Sharing personal stories can inspire and empower others.

Podcast Host

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Rev. Dr. Ca Trice Glenn, LPC, ACS

Host

Through counseling, consulting and training, Dr. Glenn shares her passion for wellness and balance. Over the last 20 years, she has held leadership positions in the entertainment, corporate, information technology and counseling fields. In addition to her professional experience, she also lives out her life’s vocational calling as an ordained minister. Dr. Glenn uses her gifts to educate and care for others seeking holistic wellness. Through counseling, consulting and training, Dr. Glenn shares her passion for wellness and balance.

Guest

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Rev. Rebecca Craig

Guest

Rev. Rebecca J. Craig is an ELCA pastor, artist, and former Disney Feature Animation story developer. A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Journalism) and Luther Seminary (M.Div) she brings a rich storytelling background to her ministry. She is author of “Once Upon a Nightmare: Through the Looking Glass of Narcissistic Abuse,” “Through Her Eyes: Biblical Women Speak” and illustrator of the children’s book, “Monty: A Tale of No Tail” by A.H. Kay. Known for her advocacy on behalf of survivors, marginalized communities, and overlooked voices in the church, Rebecca is passionate about dismantling harmful narratives and amplifying those that bring healing, wholeness, and truth. Her work as both preacher and artist invites others to see themselves—and the Divine—in new and transformative ways.

“Spiritual abuse can be subtle and pervasive within church communities.” – Rev. Rebecca Craig

“Emotional healing is a journey that requires time and support.” – Dr. Ca Trice Glenn

“Storytelling and art can be powerful tools for healing.” – Rev. Rebecca Craig

“Forgiveness is a personal process that cannot be rushed.” – Dr. Ca Trice Glenn