Many UMC clergy in North Carolina provide emotional support to their congregants, referring them to mental health professionals if needed; but how many seek professional support for themselves? A recent Duke Clergy Health Initiative study showed that 50% of clergy with elevated depression and/or anxiety symptoms seek mental health services. While this rate is comparable to most Americans, more clergy could benefit from support. “When Professionals Need Professional Support” focuses on the current mental health utilization among UMC clergy in North Carolina and provides information and resources to help pastors tend to their mental health so they can better serve God and their congregations.