GriefShare
MEETING TIMES - Thursdays at 6:30pm beginning Jan 12, 2023 for 13 weeks
It hurts to lose someone.
MEETING TIMES - Thursdays at 6:30pm beginning Jan 12, 2023 for 13 weeks
It hurts to lose someone.
- GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone.
- It may be hard for you to feel optimistic about the future right now. If you’ve lost a spouse, child, family member, or friend, you’ve probably found there are not many people who understand the deep hurt you feel.
- This can be a confusing time when you feel isolated and have many questions about things you’ve never faced before.
- Each GriefShare session includes a video seminar and group discussion. A GriefShare workbook assists you with note taking, journaling and grief study. The videos feature top experts on grief recovery, dramatic reenactments about living with grief and real-life stories of people who have experienced losses like yours. During the small group discussion time, you’ll have the opportunity to interact with others who have experienced a recent loss, learn about their experiences, and share your own. For a list of topics that will be covered, click here.
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Testimonials
I was afraid of becoming stuck in grief. I needed help to process and walk through it. GriefShare helped me understand that the things I was feeling and experiencing were “normal” for grief. That I wasn’t going crazy. It provided a way for me to be intentional to work through things I might not want to face and find answers, in Scripture and within myself. It connected me with people who understood my emotions and concerns because they were dealing with the same things. If you are struggling with grief after the death of a loved one, I strongly recommend it. - Jennifer Muller
After my husband passed away in 2012, I was so lost without him. With 8-year-old twins, I felt hopeless. Thoughts of the future terrified me, and raising my two young girls alone was not in the plan I envisioned for myself. I never imagined that my “rock“ would not be with me anymore, or that I would have to deal with life’s struggles on my own. Griefshare saved me. The program helped me understand I was not alone and that God would get me through. I miss my husband every day but I know with the Lord by my side, I can get through any obstacle. Griefshare is a blessing, and I cannot imagine going through this without it. I’ve met so many wonderful friends, and made so many great connections that will last a lifetime. God is so good and so is Griefshare! - Jill Williams
I was afraid of becoming stuck in grief. I needed help to process and walk through it. GriefShare helped me understand that the things I was feeling and experiencing were “normal” for grief. That I wasn’t going crazy. It provided a way for me to be intentional to work through things I might not want to face and find answers, in Scripture and within myself. It connected me with people who understood my emotions and concerns because they were dealing with the same things. If you are struggling with grief after the death of a loved one, I strongly recommend it. - Jennifer Muller
After my husband passed away in 2012, I was so lost without him. With 8-year-old twins, I felt hopeless. Thoughts of the future terrified me, and raising my two young girls alone was not in the plan I envisioned for myself. I never imagined that my “rock“ would not be with me anymore, or that I would have to deal with life’s struggles on my own. Griefshare saved me. The program helped me understand I was not alone and that God would get me through. I miss my husband every day but I know with the Lord by my side, I can get through any obstacle. Griefshare is a blessing, and I cannot imagine going through this without it. I’ve met so many wonderful friends, and made so many great connections that will last a lifetime. God is so good and so is Griefshare! - Jill Williams