You don't have to grieve alone. GriefShare helps you move from mourning to joy.
“As [my daughter] has gotten older, she is processing [the death of our close friend] in the aftermath, so the questions are coming up now. She’ll start to cry because she really wants to see him. I encourage her that it’s normal, and that it hurts in the moment.” Katie, family friend died
Grief directly impacts parenting, and it is difficult to manage your grief while also helping children with theirs.
In these videos you’ll gain an understanding of what is different about children’s grief as compared to adult grief.
You’ll learn characteristics of children’s grief and how to answer some of the questions kids may have.
In these videos you’ll gain an understanding of what is different about children’s grief as compared to adult grief.
You’ll learn characteristics of children’s grief and how to answer some of the questions kids may have.
If you need help today call First Baptist church 641.664.2240
or conact Pastor Matt Froah 641.840.0937
“Going to GriefShare feels like having warm arms wrapped around you when you’re shivering.”
GriefShare is for people grieving the death of a family member or friend.
We understand that there are other losses in life that create feelings of grief. You might be experiencing a job loss, a divorce, estrangement from a child, or the loss of friends because of a move. This grief is real, but it is not the kind of grief discussed in GriefShare sessions. We encourage you to ask a pastor, counselor, or church leader for help in finding resources that will be of specific help in your situation.
If you are going through separation or divorce, please consider participating in a DivorceCare program.
When to join a GriefShare group
You are welcome to begin attending the GriefShare group at any session.
Each is “self-contained,” so you do not have to attend in sequence. You will find encouragement and help whenever you begin. You will be able to continue with GriefShare through the next 13-week cycle and view any of the videos you have not seen.
We understand that there are other losses in life that create feelings of grief. You might be experiencing a job loss, a divorce, estrangement from a child, or the loss of friends because of a move. This grief is real, but it is not the kind of grief discussed in GriefShare sessions. We encourage you to ask a pastor, counselor, or church leader for help in finding resources that will be of specific help in your situation.
If you are going through separation or divorce, please consider participating in a DivorceCare program.
When to join a GriefShare group
You are welcome to begin attending the GriefShare group at any session.
Each is “self-contained,” so you do not have to attend in sequence. You will find encouragement and help whenever you begin. You will be able to continue with GriefShare through the next 13-week cycle and view any of the videos you have not seen.