Grief support group

Grief Recovery Group

Grief Share healing and recovery group informational meeting March 26.

GriefShare is a 13 week program designed to help bring healing to those who have lost a loved one. Grief has no set time frame. You can be a part of the group if your loved one died recently or years ago. On March 26, there will be an informational gathering at Two Rivers Church to learn more.

GriefShare groups meet Sundays at 3 p.m. in the parlor of Two Rivers United Methodist Church. The parlor is upstairs, and provides a comfortable setting to talk, watch a video, and share some refreshments. The purpose of the meetings are to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. Each GriefShare session has three distinct elements:

 

Video seminar with experts

Each week your GriefShare group will watch a video seminar featuring top experts on grief and recovery subjects. These videos are produced in an interesting television magazine format featuring expert interviews, real-life case studies, dramatic reenactments, and on-location video.

Support group discussion with focus

After viewing the video, you and the other group members will spend time as a support group, discussing what was presented in that week’s video seminar and what is going on in your lives.

Personal study and reflection

During the week you will have the opportunity to use your workbook for further personal study of the grieving process and to help sort out your emotions through journaling. Your group will spend time discussing questions and comments from the workbook study.

The GriefShare program is based on the Bible, and takes a Christian approach to healing. The group will be facilitated by Pastor Robb McCoy. If you are interested in becoming a part of the GriefShare group that will launch on March 26, please fill out the form below. A suggested donation of $20 for the 13-week program helps pay for the workbook and refreshments that are included in each meeting.

Worship series for April (and a little of May)

BreadBased in part by the writing of Father Dominic Garramone, the Bread Monk, this series will be a perfect follow up to the Easter season. Baking bread is an artful science. There are basics to learn, but each loaf is its own creation. This is much like the Christian life. While there are certain things that go into discipleship, each life is its own artful creation. We will look at the ways that Baking Bread is like living in Christ, working toward Pentecost and we wonder, “What kind of bread will you be?”