Make an Impact: Participate in Groundbreaking Youth Mental Health Research
We know that there is an unprecedented youth mental health crisis. Now you can be a part of the solution by contributing to groundbreaking faith and mental health research.
We’re asking youth ministries in North America to participate in two brief surveys that will help shape this first-of-its-kind resource while supporting youth mental health in the Church.
Why a Youth Series?
Mental health challenges in youth are prevalent and on the rise: depression and anxiety among young people doubled since the pandemic in the US. One in five young people in the UK will experience a mental health challenge.1 Over 1.5 million youth in Canada live with a mental health challenge.2
About The Sanctuary Youth Series
Our youth resource is centred on the pressing questions that young people are asking about faith and mental health. It provides space to engage these questions and start important conversations in youth ministries and church communities.
In the summer of 2020, we conducted a global study and asked young people what they want to know about mental health and faith. In conjunction with additional research, this study enabled us to identify the issues youth are grappling with today.
Questions that emerged include:
- What’s good about mental health?
- What does the Bible say about mental health?
- Why do I feel this way?
- What happens when we talk about mental health challenges?
- If you have a mental health challenge, can you get better?
- How can I help my friend?
- What can I do to take care of my mental health?
Our youth resource, designed for students eleven to fifteen years of age, explores each of these questions, drawing on insights from mental health professionals, theologians, youth pastors, and evidence-based research.

The Sanctuary Youth Series Includes:
Eight films
Each session includes a short educational film featuring dynamic presenters, the lived experience story of a young Christian, a panel of youth discussing the lived experience story, and several discussion questions.
A Facilitation Guide
Beyond helpful tips for facilitating the series, the facilitation guide for youth ministry leaders also includes instructions for all games and exercises, as well as information on safeguarding and referrals.
A Parent and Caregiver's Guide
This informational document for parents and caregivers outlines key teaching points from each session and equips families with information and resources to continue the mental health conversation with their young person at home.
Also included:
Exercises
Letter to Families
Film Transcripts
Did you know?

18
Youth appear in the films

8
Young people from
four countries share their lived
experience stories

50
Youth participated in the survey
that informed the resource

6
Youth served on a
Youth Advisory Council
This resource will be available for free on our online resource portal at portal.sanctuarymentalhealth.org.
FAQ
It’s designed to raise awareness and reduce stigma by starting conversations about mental health in youth ministry settings. By the end of this series, young people will have:
- Increased their mental health literacy;
- Reduced social and self stigma surrounding mental illnesses;
- Learned how to care for their own mental health;
- Developed positive attitudes towards help-seeking;
- Cultivated a greater understanding of God and explored what it looks like to follow God in seasons of flourishing and languishing mental health; and
- Engaged in spiritual practices of companionship.
This series is for:
- Young people with questions about mental health and mental health challenges;
- Young people living with mental health challenges;
- Young people supporting family and friends with mental health challenges;
- Youth ministry leaders who want to engage their students in conversations about mental health, mental health challenges, and faith.
Our target demographic is youth ages eleven to fifteen years old.
This resource is written for a Christian audience. It provides a theological framework for understanding mental health and explores key questions through theological, psychological, and social perspectives. That said, it assumes low biblical literacy so that young people at different places in their faith journey are able to engage with the content.
- It’s designed to be led by leaders in youth ministry. It could also be led by a chaplain, school teacher, or other adult who works with young people.
- This resource does not require the facilitator/leader to have any special knowledge about mental health; it only requires a willingness to create a welcoming space for conversation and learning.
- Everything needed to run the series, including a facilitation guide, will be downloadable from Sanctuary’s online resource portal.
How Do I Access It?
This resource is available for free on our online resource portal at portal.sanctuarymentalhealth.org.
Pledge to run the series in 2025
A Global Movement
In October 2024, as part of our October Mental Health Awareness Month campaign, we asked people to pledge to run the series when it launched. Below, you can see the locations all around the world where people pledged to run The Sanctuary Youth Series in 2025.
As part of our October Mental Health Awareness Month campaign, we're inviting people to pledge to run the resource when it launches in January 2025. Make a commitment today to creating spaces for youth to discuss mental health and faith in the Church by pledging to start The Sanctuary Youth Series in 2025. You can see the churches where people have pledged to facilitate the resource in the map below the form. Note that only those who have consented to appear on the map are depicted below so it doesn't reflect all who have pledged.
Youth helped make this resource

18
Youth appear in the films

8
Young people from
four countries share their lived
experience stories

50
Youth participated in the survey
that informed the resource

6
Youth served on a
Youth Advisory Council
FAQ
It’s designed to raise awareness and reduce stigma by starting conversations about mental health in youth ministry settings. By the end of this series, young people will have:
- Increased their mental health literacy;
- Reduced social and self stigma surrounding mental illnesses;
- Learned how to care for their own mental health;
- Developed positive attitudes towards help-seeking;
- Cultivated a greater understanding of God and explored what it looks like to follow God in seasons of flourishing and languishing mental health; and
- Engaged in spiritual practices of companionship.
In addition to the eight films, Facilitation Guide, and Parent and Caregiver Guide listed above, The Sanctuary Youth Series also includes:
- A spoken word piece by Guvna B
- Evidence-based exercises
- Information on safeguarding and referrals
- A letter to families
- Film transcripts
This series is for:
- Young people with questions about mental health and mental health challenges;
- Young people living with mental health challenges;
- Young people supporting family and friends with mental health challenges;
- Youth ministry leaders who want to engage their students in conversations about mental health, mental health challenges, and faith.
Our target demographic is youth ages eleven to fifteen years old.
This resource is written for a Christian audience. It provides a theological framework for understanding mental health and explores key questions through theological, psychological, and social perspectives. That said, it assumes low biblical literacy so that young people at different places in their faith journey are able to engage with the content.
- It’s designed to be led by leaders in youth ministry. It could also be led by a chaplain, school teacher, or other adult who works with young people.
- This resource does not require the facilitator/leader to have any special knowledge about mental health; it only requires a willingness to create a welcoming space for conversation and learning.
- Everything needed to run the series, including a facilitation guide, will be downloadable from Sanctuary’s online resource portal.
Youth Blog Posts
Got feedback for us?
If you've finished The Sanctuary Youth Series we'd love to hear about your experience! We have a brief survey for those who have participated in, facilitated, or were parents/caregivers of students participating in The Sanctuary Youth Series. The feedback you provide helps us improve the resourse and better serve the needs of churches and youth. Additionally, it helps us demonstrate impact to our donors and community. Help us continue to make high-quality mental health resources for youth in the Church by sharing.
Subscribe to Our Youth Newsletter

















