Community Healing and Wholeness: The Skills City Resilience Responders Model Led by Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr.



Community Healing and Wholeness: The Skills City Resilience Responders Model Led by Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr.


What if your church, campus, or community organization wasn’t just responding to crisis—but leading healing?

Across the nation, congregations, colleges, and community organizations are facing rising mental health challenges, trauma, and disconnection. This dynamic workshop introduces a proven, people-centered model that equips leaders to move beyond awareness into action, resilience, and transformation.

Led by Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr., this session presents the Skills City Resilience Responders™ model—a trauma-informed, faith-rooted, and community-driven framework developed in Fort Worth’s 76104. Built for real-world impact, this model empowers everyday people to respond to emergencies while strengthening long-term systems of care, connection, and collective resilience.



Participants will gain:

  • A replicable framework for church, campus, and community crisis response
  • Strategies to address trauma, reduce isolation, and build belonging
  • Tools to activate members, students, volunteers, and community partners
  • Insight into how faith, service, and strategy intersect to create measurable, lasting impact

Grounded in the principle “We Help As We Heal,” this workshop challenges institutions to reimagine their role—not just as places of worship, learning, or service—but as anchors of healing, hope, and transformation in the communities they serve.


Ideal for:

Church leaders, pastors, ministry teams, university leadership, student affairs, counseling services, campus ministry, nonprofits, public health professionals, and community engagement organizations.





About the Presenter

Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr. is a Fort Worth-based pastor, community architect, and justice advocate, and the Senior Pastor of New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church. Nationally recognized for his innovative, faith-driven approach to community transformation, his work advances solutions in education, health, workforce development, and emergency response, empowering underserved communities to heal, lead, and thrive.


This is more than a workshop.

It is a blueprint for churches, campuses, and communities ready to lead in healing, resilience, and restoration.


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