Beginning in October, a six-week Grief Recovery Handbook Study will be offered via Zoom.
Grief Recovery defines grief as the normal and natural human
response to change. For better or worse, change involves loss. We're
pretty good at celebrating adding things to our lives, and not so good
at routinely cleansing, healing, or processing things when we experience
change, particularly when it involves loss. The experience of life
during COVID, the death of a beloved human or pet, change in job, home,
school, partner, health or economic status can all cause grief. Grief
Recovery provides simple action steps to become a cleansing/healing
machine and live a lighter, happier life. This study will also give you
new skills in responding to losses in others' lives and can be the
foundation or expansion of a healing ministry in your parish.
There are three opportunities to participate in this study which will be facilitated by the Rev. Sarah Shirley, interim rector of St. Luke's in Powhatan and a Grief Recovery Outreach Specialist. Click here for more information and registration.