Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Sitting with Ambivalence

Sitting with Ambivalence
Using Motivational Interviewing 

With Sky Kershner, LPC, LCSW 

  • Do you have clients who gets stuck trying to make important life decisions?
  • Do you get frustrated when they can't make up their minds?
  • Do you sometimes feel as stuck as the person you are trying to help?
Yes and no. I have mixed feelings. I'm on the fence. Maybe the timing is wrong. I'll think about that tomorrow. But....I don't know. Maybe?

Do these replies sound familiar?

Ambivalence can be defined as having mixed feelings about someone or something; being unable to choose between two (usually opposing) courses of action. Ambivalent people often turn a situation on all sides before settling on a final outcome. It can be exhausting for everyone involved.

What can you do when clients are unwilling or unable to make a better choice for themselves, even when it's right in front of them?

Join us as we talk about what it means to be ambivalent and how Motivational Interviewing can help in making decisions that lead to positive behavior change. This workshop is great for counselors, social workers, coaches, nurses, clergy, or anyone who is interested in helping support others to make difficult changes in their lives. No previous experience is necessary.

If you or someone you're working with is feeling stuck in an endless cycle of ambivalence, perhaps you'll join us at this workshop. Then again, maybe you won't.
 

 3 hours of CE credit available
 Cost to attend: $40 

Thursday, November 16
9:00a.m.-12:00p.m. 

Trinity Lutheran Church
1600 Kanawha Blvd E
Charleston, WV
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Friday, September 15, 2017

Film: The Sultan and the Saint, showing at UC Oct 12

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Date: Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 11:00 PM
Subject: Movie flyer

Film: The Sultan and the Saint, showing at UC Oct 12

Two men of faith, one a traveling Christian preacher, the other the ruler of a Muslim Empire, bucked a century of war, distrust, and insidious propaganda in a search for mutual respect and common ground. It is the story of Francis of Assisi and the Sultan of Egypt, and their meeting on a bloody battlefield during the period of Christian- Muslim conflict known as the Crusades. 



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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Group Helps Clergy Find Common Ground

Group Helps Clergy Find Common Ground
Charleston Gazette, April 10, 2014




They meet once a month with no agenda and take no stands on issues.
They simply gather for the fellowship. That is the beauty of CARLA and the reason the organization has remained strong for a decade.
CARLA, an acronym for Charleston Area Religious Leaders Association, is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

“We meet with no agenda and we take no stands,” said the Rev. Sky Kershner, an ordained United Methodist minister and executive director of the Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center. “We take no stands and we have no officers. It’s a monthly gathering just for the purpose of getting to know each other.”

The group includes clergy from all different religions and denominations, including Jewish, Muslim, Orthodox, Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Lutheran, United Church of Christ, Unitarian Universalist, and Unity houses of worship.

When Kershner first tried to get CARLA going, he heard about previous groups that failed to stay together when delicate issues boiled. For example, there was the infamous 1974 Kanawha textbook controversy and the time disagreements swirled about gay clergy.
Kershner figured the way to keep a group together was to refuse to be divided by controversial matters.

As a result, members of the group have formed relationships, learned about various religious traditions and found how much they have in common.

“It has been really wonderful,” he said.

He said he has loved learning about other faiths such as the richness of the Jewish and Islamic traditions.

Asked why he enjoys being part of the group, Rabbi Victor Urecki of B’nai Jacob Synagogue said, “That’s easy. CARLA is one of the highlights of the month.”

He said participants realize how much they have in common as people of faith and in their respective roles—minister, rabbi, priest, imam.

“We learn about challenges and opportunities each of us has with our different parishes,” he said. “We are not there to change the world. We are there to share. I grow religiously every time I am there. It’s energizing for me.”

He said recent meetings have included discussion of Bible stories such as Noah and the Tower of Babel.

Rabbi James Cohn of Temple Israel said nearly every meeting he attends has a specific agenda...with the exception of CARLA.

“It’s a very supportive and nurturing environment for clergy who share a unique position in the community and a unique set of responsibilities,” Cohn said. “It’s a very enriching opportunity to learn from other clergy across religious denominations.”

He finds the meetings spiritually enriching as friendships are formed. He sees commonalities that are nurturing and differences that are enlightening.

He added that he believes he speaks for anyone who has ever been part of the group when he says CARLA “would not exist without Sky’s vision. It would not be what it is without his guidance and care.”

Imam Ehteshamul Haque, of the Islamic Association of West Virginia, agrees.
“Sky is a dynamic leader,” Haque said. “He’s a kind of glue which brings all people together. I respect him a lot. He introduced CARLA to me.”

Haque describes CARLA as a unique group of clergy members who gather for interesting meetings that are informative and educational. As religious leaders, they all face similar problems, challenges and issues, he said.

“CARLA brings different faith group leaders together and that is a beautiful thing,” he said.
And just as there is no agenda for meetings, there will be no special event held in recognition of the 10th anniversary of CARLA.

@tagline:Contact writer Charlotte Ferrell Smith at charlotte@dailymailwv.com or 304-348-1246.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Invitation of Iftaar Dinner at the IAWV

Dear Friend
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته

May peace and blessings of God by upon you and your family.

Month of Ramadan (Month of Fasting) has started, and in order to receive the mercy of God our community members have started observing the fasting of the month.

In this holy month we request pleasure of your company at dinner on any one of the following Saturdays.

Saturday July 5th (at 8:40 p.m., refreshments, small prayer and then Dinner)
Saturday July 12th (at 8:40 p.m., refreshments, small prayer and then Dinner)
Saturday July 19th (at 8:40 p.m., refreshments, small prayer and then Dinner)
Saturday July 26th (at 8:30 p.m., refreshments, small prayer and then Dinner)

On these days me and my community members we will break our fast together at: The Islamic Association  of West Virginia, 1 Valley drive, South Charleston WV 25303.
In order to perform Night prayers at 10:30 P.M. the Dinner program will end around 10:00 P.M.

Please inform me at your earliest convenience if you will be able to attend the Dinner on any of the above mentioned Saturday by replying to this email or by giving a call on Phone: (304) 744 1031.
I look forward to a favorable reply.
Thank you,
With Regards,
Dr. Ehteshamul Haque
Imam of Islamic Association of WV, Charleston
Ph: 304 744 1031.

Friday, May 23, 2014

American Muslim Leaders Condemn Boko Haram,

Muslim Leaders Condemn Boko Haram In Letter Led By Representatives Ellison And Carson

Representative Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) and Representative André Carson (D-In.) led American Muslim leaders in a call to Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau that slammed the recent kidnappings of Nigerian schoolgirls that have generated an international outcry.

Ellison and Carson are the only Muslim members of Congress, and they condemned the actions that Boko Haram have taken in the name of Islam in an open letter sent to The Huffington Post. They are joined by over thirty American Muslim leaders from all over the country.

International Muslim leaders have also spoke out against Boko Haram, such as Sheik Ahmed el-Tayeb of Al-Azhar, one of Sunni Islam's oldest and most respected institutions. He said earlier this month, "The actions by Boko Haram are pure terrorism, with no relation to Islam, especially the kidnapping of the girls."

The open letter says:

In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, The Most Merciful –

May 20, 2014

Abubakar Shekau:

We urge you to immediately release the young children you have unconscionably taken. Your actions have shocked Muslims across the world and have disrespected Islam and the teachings of the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him).

Your justification for stealing these children – that education for girls goes against Islam – has no basis whatsoever in our faith. The Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) wisely emphasized that every Muslim man and woman has a duty to seek education. You have truly strayed from Islam when your actions betray its first command: "Iqra!"

You do not represent Islam or what Muslims know to be the teachings of Islam. Your attempt to transform a central tenet of Islam into a vile lie used to kill and maim innocent Nigerians of all faiths is transparent. You treat children like cattle. It is abhorrent and sinful to pretend to be a Prophet to whom Allah has spoken.

A faithful reading of the teachings of Islam compels you to immediately return these children to their families. The Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) instructs us to set an example of justice and mercy. In Surat Fussilat, Ayah 34, we are told that "the good deed and the evil deed are not alike," and we are instructed to "repel the evil deed with one that is better."

If you would like to follow the teachings of Islam, listen to the global chorus of voices that are enjoining you to do what is right: return these children to their families and replace the evil in your heart with peace and learning.

Sincerely,

Keith Ellison
U.S. House of Representatives
Minneapolis, MN

André Carson
U.S. House of Representatives
Indianapolis, IN

Imam Mohamed Magid
ADAMS Center
Sterling, VA

Imam Abdullah T. Antepli
Duke University
Durham, NC

Oussama Jammal
U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations
Washington, DC

Sheikh Hamza Yusuf
Zaytuna College
Berkeley, CA

Imam Sheikh Jamal Said
The Mosque Foundation
Bridgeview, IL

Imam Sheikh Kifah Mustapha
The Mosque Foundation
Brigeview, IL

Dr. Hatem Bazian
American Muslims for Palestine
Palos Hills, IL

Mazen Mokhtar
Muslim American Society
Washington, DC

Nihad Awad
Council on American-Islamic Relations
Washington, DC

Naeem Baig
Islamic Circle of North America
Queens, NY

Khalil Meek
Muslim Legal Fund of America
Dallas, TX

W. Deen Mohammed II
The Mosque Cares
Chicago, IL

Mahtabuddin Ahmed
Muslim Ummah of North America
New York, NY

Hussein Ata
The Mosque Foundation
Bridgeview, IL

Shakeel Syed
Shura Council of Southern California
Orange Grove, CA

Imam Talib Shareef
The Mosque Cares
Washington, DC

Imam Mohamad Bashar Arafat
Islamic Affairs Council of Maryland
Baltimore, MD

Shaykh Yasir Qadhi
Al-Maghrib Institute
Memphis, TN

Imam William Suhaib Webb
The Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center
Boston, MA

Imam Sohaib Sultan
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ

Imam Omer Bajwa
Yale University
New Haven, CT

Imam Yahya Hendi
Georgetown University
Washington, DC

Imam Dr. Salahuddin M. Muhammad
President, Association of Muslim Chaplains
Garner, NC

Imam Beau Latif Scurich
Northeastern University
Boston, MA

Imam Jihad Turk
Bayan Claremont Islamic Graduate School
Claremont, CA

Naila Scurich Baloch
Tufts University
Medford, MA

Imam Tarif Shraim
University of Maryland
College Park, MD

Shaykha Tahera Ahmed
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL

Chaplain Ailya Vajid
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, PA

Imam Adeel Zeeb
Wesleyan University
Midldetown, CT


Dr. Ehteshamul Haque
Imam of Islamic Association of WV, Charleston, WV

Telephone:     304 744 1031

             Fax:     304 744 1031

         Email: imamehtesham@gmail.com

Mailing address: P.O. Box 8414, South Charleston, WV 25303



On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Ehteshamul Haque <imamehtesham@gmail.com> wrote:

Article: http://huff.to/1lS30HD


Thursday, February 6, 2014

add Denise to CARLA meeting schedule

Sky- 

Please add Denise Giardina to the CARLA list so she will know when meetings are.

Thanks - 
Rose

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Fwd: [IAWV] - Relief Efforts

Dear friend.
Peace be with you.
Please forward this to those who need water.
With regards, 
Imam Dr. EHTESHAMUL HAVE


Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note® 3, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone


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From: IAWV
Date:01/11/2014 9:05 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Ehteshamul
Subject: [IAWV] - Relief Efforts

Message from IAWV
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Brothers and Sisters:
 

السَّلامُ عَلَيْكُم ورَحْمةُ اللهِ وبَركاتهُ

 

 

 


The IAWV EC, Board, in cooperation with the community has united to serve the Charleston community at large. Water, paper plates, and various utensils will be given out to any individual that visits the Center tomorrow between the hours of 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM Sunday January 12th.

Please take this opportunity to participate by donating water. If you are in need, feel free to come and pickup some water. 

We also are accepting monetary donations in order to fund these efforts, currently we have almost 700 cases of water and matching utensil kits available. 

Volunteers are also needed and if you would like to volunteer please come at 11:00 AM sharp.

Feel free to pass this message along to anyone in our community and our community at large.

If anyone has any questions or concerns please contact us at your convenience. 

May Allah Bless our Community and make it easy for us to manage through the situation at hand.

IAWV EC
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Fwd: cafe comedy night tomorrow evening - Please don't miss!

Please join with us in Café Comedy night on Friday December 6th at 8 PM at the Civic Center little theater. Doors will open at 7:30 PM. Please get there early to find a place to park at the Civic center.

Tickets are $25 in advance at the box office and $35 at door. 6% tax will be added to the ticket.

 

We have purchased tickets in advance so if anyone would like to purchase them from us please contact Feroze at mshaik@gmail.com

 

Read interview of Azhar usman in WV Gazzette

http://www.wvgazette.com/Entertainment/201312040048

 

read Muslim group seeks to build bridges:

 

http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201311220055


Respectfully
Ali Issa

President of Café Ala Fikr
304-638-5756


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

RE: Cafe comedy night




Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note® 3, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone


-------- Original message --------
From: "Issa, Ali"
Date:11/04/2013 4:27 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: imamehtesham@gmail.com,Maysoun Al-Asadi ,Nadir Mirza
Subject: Cafe comedy night

Dear friends! 

Peace be upon you all.

There is an interesting program on December 6th. I am sure you will enjoy it. Please mark your calendar and advertise it in your congregation. 

The following is the detail of the program. 

With regards, 

Imam Dr. Ehteshamul Haque

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It is with great pleasure we announce Café a la Fikr's first "Café Comedy" event", featuring Azhar Usman on Friday, December 6, 2013 at the Charleston Civic Center little Theater at 8:00 PM. This will be the debut of Café to the larger community.

 

50% of the ticket sales will be donated to the University of Charleston as our local charity.

 

Please plan to attend if you can , forward this to your contact list/friends/neighbors, print the flyer and post it in your business/school/MSA/place of worship and post it on your facebook.  Please print it and give it to each teenager in the Sunday school. Please email it to the parents of the kids that come to Sunday school. We request that you email this every week. Most don't act from the first email they receive.

 

Imam, please email it to your interfaith list. We have to email them every week from now on.

 

Thank you to our sponsors who have made this possible.

 

Diamond sponsors

 

Dr. Abdul Zanabli - Nephrology, Hypertension and Transplant, PLLC

Dr. Badshah Wazir - Spring Hill Cardiology, PLLC

Dr. Sam Kalou

DR. Ahmad Bali

 

Platinum sponsors

 

SmartTech & Utilities

 

Gold sponsors

 

Dr. Ahmed Khan

South Charleston cardiology

Thomas Hospital

Dr. Imad Shammaa -   Shammaa Orthodontics   

Dr. Hazem Ashhab – Charleston Gastroenterology

 

Silver sponsors

 

Wesbanco

Dr. Ghali Bacha- Chesapeake Medical Center, PLLC

Ab computers

Dr. Taoufik Sadat

 

 

 

Respectfully,

 

Ali Issa

304-638-5756

 

304-638-5756

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Fwd: Rabbi Cohn- Science and Bible, A program in Nov.

As Salamo Alaikum
Attached here is detail of upcoming important program!
Please try to attend.
with regards,
Dr. Ehteshamul Haque
Imam of Islamic Association of WV, Charleston, WV

Telephone:     304 744 1031

             Fax:     304 744 1031

         Email: imamehtesham@gmail.com

Mailing address: P.O. Box 8414, South Charleston, WV 25303



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Robert G Newman <RobertNewman@suddenlink.net>
Date: Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:25 PM
Subject: Rabbi Cohn Press Release ver2.docx
To: Ehteshamul Haque <imamehtesham@gmail.com>


Dear Imama Haque:
Ansalem Aleichem!  Please send this announcement out to your mailing list to help us to promote more interfaith dialogue and understanding.  Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and exeperience with our Lay Academy on October 13.  Dr. Ashraf made a very strong presentation for us on Oct. 20 from his professional expertise, knowledge and experience.  Thank you for sending him to us.  All best wishes.
Bob Newman   

Friday, August 23, 2013

Fwd: news for CARLA (KARLA?)



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ina Armstrong <ina@firstpresby.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 11:11 AM
Subject: news for CARLA (KARLA?)
To: Sky Kershner <sky@kpcc.com>


Please see the attachment from Bob Newman.


The Lay Academy of Religion 

First Presbyterian Church 

16 Leon Sullivan Way, Charleston, WV

Invites you to study

Religion & Science

We will launch this series of studies with the book  PROOF OF HEAVEN  by Eben 

Alexander, MD.  Dr. Alexander is a prominent neurologist, or brain surgeon, who 

contracted meningitis and was in a coma for seven days.  While his brain cells were 

clinically dead, his consciousness lived.  He recovered and reports his Near Death 

Experience as his journey out of his body to heaven where he discovers love, beauty, and 

life as never before.  His knowledge of God, himself, and the meaning of life are forever 

changed.  As a scientist and doctor of medicine, how does he relate his commitment to 

Science with his newly discovered spiritual reality?  

To explore these questions with us, Dr. Robert Anderson will be our kick-off speaker on 

Sunday, October 6 at 4:00pm, meeting in the Sanctuary.   Save this date and plan to join 

our new series of programs and studies on Religion and Science.  Dr. Anderson brings a 

lifetime of service in health care and is imminently qualified to share his knowledge of Near 

Death Experiences and what they teach us about both Religion and Science.  

To get started, plan to read PROOF OF HEAVEN.  This book is available in the church 

office ($8.50).  You may remember Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross spoke in our sanctuary 

some years ago on this same subject, Near Death Experiences, sponsored by the Kanawha 

Pastoral Counseling Center.   Dr. Kübler-Ross was a pioneer in her research and study of 

Near Death Experiences among patients of all ages, including children.  It is appropriate 

that we continue her legacy and investigate how researchers over the years have labored 

to learn how consciousness of spiritual reality and physical, bodily functions are closely 

interrelated.  As we continue our studies our goal will be to discover for ourselves how 

Religion and Science, while sometimes or often in tension, are not enemies but friends and 

partners in this creation which the Bible assures us is intrinsically good.  Plan to join us.  

If you have questions or suggestions to support and promote our study of Religion and 

Science, please contact Bob Newman (304-345-0225; robertnewman@suddenlink.net).

--
Sky Kershner
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
Charleston, WV
304-346-9689

Friday, August 16, 2013

Next CARLA Meeting -- WED, Sept 5, 2013



Next CARLA Meeting
Wed, Sept 5, 2013
Village Chapel Presby
9am - 10:30
 
Hope you can join us!

3818 Venable Avenue, Charleston, WV 25304. 304.925.7265

Rev Todd Wright, hosting
 
 
 
Hope to see you there!
 
Sky
 
 

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Wed, Sept 4

Village Chapel

Rev Todd Wright

Tues, Oct 1

St. George

Fr Olof Scott

Wed, Nov 6

Trinity Lutheran

Rev Randy Richardson

Thurs, Dec 5

WV Islamic Association

Imam Ehteshamul Haque

 
--
Sky Kershner
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
Charleston, WV
304-346-9689


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Fwd: Mass Fatality/Mass Causality Spiritual Care Meeting



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jeffrey Allen <jsallenwv@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:38 PM
Subject: Mass Fatality/Mass Causality Spiritual Care Meeting
To: Sky Kershner <sky@kpcc.com>


There will be a meeting for clergy interested in providing spiritual care in the event of mass fatalities and/or mass causalities during the Boy Scout National Jamboree on Tuesday, July 9, at 9:00 a.m. at Blessed John XXIII Pastoral Center.

For more information or to RSVP please contact Jeff Allen by email at director@wvcc.org or by phone at (304) 344-3141.

Thank you.

Peace,

Jeff

Jeffrey S. Allen
West Virginia Council of Churches
2207 Washington Street, East
Charleston, WV  25311
(o) (304) 344-3141
(c) (304) 932-9003
www.wvcc.org
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/wvcouncil



--
Sky Kershner
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
Charleston, WV
304-346-9689

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Monday, July 1, 2013

Piano seeking a good home



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Fr. Olof Scott - St. George Orthodox Cathedral <FrOlof@stgeorgecharleston.org>
Date: Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 1:46 PM
Subject: Request
To: Sky Kershner <sky.kpcc@gmail.com>


Sky,
 
Blessings!
 
Don't know if you can do this, but if so, can you put out the following information to your church list:
 
Available:  Kimble Upright Piano; ivory keys, antique green exterior.  Family will donate, but recipient needs to arrange pick-up.  Call Russell Ellis, 304-941-6821.
 
Thanks,
 
Scotty 



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Sky Kershner, 304-346-9689 x13
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
www.kpcc.com

Friday, June 28, 2013

Community Jazz Worship



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kay Albright <pastorkay2@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 11:46 PM
Subject: Please forward
To: Sky Kershner <sky@kpcc.com>


Please feel free to join Bridges of Grace for this FestivALL event!

Community Jazz Worship
Bridges of Grace, 
United Church of Christ
Service held at St. Paul's 
Evangelical Lutheran Church
1423 Lee St. East. Charleston, WV
June 30, 2013, 3:00 pm
Childcare provided, refreshments 
following service


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Monday, June 3, 2013

Next CARLA Meeting - WED JUNE 5 - note change

CARLA Meeting
Wed, June 5, 2013
Kanawha United Presby
9am - 10:30

Hope you can join us!

1009 Virginia Street, East, Charleston, WV

304-342-6558


Rev Patterson Lyles, hosting


Hope to see you there!

Sky


+ + + +





--- summer break ---




Wed, Sept 4

Village Chapel

Rev Todd Wright

Tues, Oct 1

St. George

Fr Olof Scott

Wed, Nov 6

Trinity Lutheran

Rev Randy Richardson

Thurs, Dec 5

WV Islamic Association

Imam Ehteshamul Haque


-- 
Sky Kershner
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
Charleston, WV
304-346-9689





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Sky Kershner
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
Charleston, WV
304-346-9689