GriefShare

New Class to Begin September 6th through December 6th, 2023.

The care you need. Information you can trust

After the funeral, when the cards and flowers have stopped coming, most of the people around you return to their normal lives. But your grief continues and you feel alone.

Often, friends and family want to help you, but don't know how. That's the reason for GriefShare. Our group is led by caring people who have experienced grief and have successfully rebuilt their lives. We understand how you feel because we've been in the same place. We will walk with you on the long path through grief toward healing and hope for the future.

About GriefShare

GriefShare is a network of 15,000+ churches worldwide equipped to offer grief support groups. The program is nondenominational and features biblical concepts for healing from your grief. Learn more about GriefShare at www.griefshare.org

 “Going to GriefShare feels like having warm arms wrapped around you when you’re shivering.” 

 

How GriefShare Works

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.

What to expect

GriefShare is a support group that meets weekly. You’ll find it to be a warm, caring environment and will come to see your group as an “oasis” on your long journey through grief. There are three key parts to your GriefShare experience:

  • Video Seminar
  • Support Group
  • Workbook

For more information about joining St. Paul’s GriefShare support group visit www.griefshare.org

Enter “08724” in the “Find a Group” box. Our signup and contact information will be presented. You can also call St. Paul’s UMC for contact information (732) 458-2080