Film series helps heal the healers
On Dec. 14, 2012, Rev. Matthew Crebbin was plunged into crisis. Seven years later he鈥檚 still healing from the trauma of that day and, through a new film series produced by Odyssey Impact and directed by Kirsten Kelly 鈥95, helping faith leaders with experiences like his to heal.
Crebbin is the senior minister of the Newtown Congregational Church. When a young gunman walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed 20 children and six staff, Crebbin responded with the town鈥檚 other clergy, comforting families of the victims, survivors, and community members. Nothing in his education or career had prepared him for the role he took on that day and in the tragedy鈥檚 long aftermath.
鈥淚n a mass trauma people turn to faith leaders, who then often feel as if they have to do it all,鈥 Kelly said. 鈥淎s Rev. Crebbin says, 鈥榊ou sacrifice yourself on the altar of the good and end up isolated, sometimes with your own secondhand trauma.鈥欌
In the five-episode film series, titled Healing the Healers, Crebbin hosts conversations with faith leaders about what they鈥檝e learned coping with mass tragedies鈥攚hether single events or ongoing community violence.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want to make this series a how-to on healing,鈥 Kelly explained. 鈥淚nstead, we wanted to provide a sacred space for faith leaders to share intimate conversations about what they鈥檝e been through.鈥
If there is a main takeaway the faith leaders in the films offer, she said, it鈥檚 this: 鈥淪trengthen relationships among yourselves before tragedy happens so you can help and support each other when it does.鈥
Piloting the series, Kelly brought it to Danjuma Gibson鈥檚 pastoral care class at Calvin Seminary. 鈥淚 heard profound relief from students,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey realized that though they could never be prepared for such a tragedy, there were people who鈥檝e lived through it offering them wisdom.鈥
To learn more about the film series, including how it鈥檚 being used in seminaries, denominational headquarters, medical facilities, and congregations around the country, visit .