What About Love - Finale + Q & A | David Roberts & Kim Honeycutt
As we wrap up our annual relationship series for another year, David and Kim share some final thoughts on relationships, love, learning to value your self within the context of relationships and answer several of your questions.
Therapist Panel | David Roberts, Amy Travis, Thomas Floyd, and John Nance
On February 19, 2023, three members of the Watershed Community who are also mental health therapists joined David on stage for a revealing and informational conversation sharing topics related to relationships, trauma, spirituality, and how all of these things impact how we see ourselves and others.
I Know I Am But What Am I? Exploring our Relationship with Ourselves | David Roberts
Teaching pastor David Roberts shares an exploration of the importance of paying attention to and developing a relationship with The Self, through the lens of Paul and Sigmund Freud. David talks about the his awareness of his own sense of self and delves into our ability to be in relationship with others as being dependent on our own self-concept.
Forgiving Parents Who Hurt You | Kim Honeycutt & Shawn Bowers Buxton
Teaching Team members Kim Honeycutt and Shawn Bowers Buxton share in conversation about their own family-of-origin experiences, how it shaped them, and how they learned to honor their parents by setting boundaries and limits. They share from their own histories, discuss what forgiveness is and what it isn't, and offer us a path to healing from these childhood wounds to engage in deeper, meaningful relationships.
Growing Yourself Back Up: What it means to be a child of God | Kim Honeycutt
Recorded on Jan 29, 2023 at Watershed Charlotte, teaching team member and resident psychotherapist Kim Honeycutt shares a deeply personal and therapeutic talk about emotional regression, and how it affects our relationships with others and our relationship with the Divine. Kim also gives us some practical tools and knowledge to help establish patterns in our relationships that move us towards maturity, compassion, and health.