If you or someone you know is in an emergency, call or text 988.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2020:

The overall suicide rate has increased 35% since 1999 (NAMI, 2021). Suicide is a serious public health concern that affects individuals, families and communities as a whole.

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month – a time to raise awareness of this stigmatized, and often taboo, topic. A Christian perspective on suicide begins with an affirmation of faith that nothing, including suicide, separates us from the love of God (Romans 8:38-39). Pastors and faith communities are encouraged to address this issue through preaching and teaching and to provide pastoral care to those at risk, survivors, and their families.

To read more about the United Methodist view on suicide and what United Methodists can do about suicide go to https://www.umc.org/en/content/ask-the-umc-valuing-life-threats-to-life

If you or someone you know is suicidal, here’s what you can do:

Other helpful resources include:

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