Comfort Circle

Comfort Circle Whether yours is a recent loss or happened long ago, you are welcome to join us. There is no time limit to grief.

Each person moves through the seasons of grief at his or her own timetable. This page will offer you support and encouragement.

02/01/2023

Jesus says "Blessed are those who mourn" (Matthew 5:4). Jesus isn’t saying suffering and sorrow are good, but rather that God’s mercy and kindness pour over those who need it most. Those overcome by grief due to death or even their own sinfulness are most in need of God’s attention and consolation—and Jesus promises us “they will be comforted” (v. 4).
God steps toward us, His loved children (v. 9). He blesses us in our tears.
By Winn Collier

05/19/2022
05/19/2022

The Comfort Circle is now meeting every 1st and 3rd Thursdays for the summer from 10:00 to 11:30 AM only. We welcome all people in the community.

Not SoAll those who knew him . . . stood at a distance, watching these things. Luke 23:49“I wanted somehow to make it no...
04/16/2022

Not So
All those who knew him . . . stood at a distance, watching these things. Luke 23:49
“I wanted somehow to make it not so,” lamented the man, eulogizing a friend who died young. His words gave poignancy to humanity’s ageless heart-cry. Death stuns and scars us all. We ache to undo what can’t be undone.
The longing to “make it not so” might well describe how Jesus’ followers felt after His death. The Gospels say little about those awful hours, but they do record the actions of a few faithful friends.
Joseph, a religious leader who secretly believed in Jesus (see John 19:38), suddenly found the courage to ask Pilate for Jesus’ body (Luke 23:52). Ponder for a moment what it would take to remove a body from a grisly crucifixion and tenderly prepare it for burial (v. 53). Consider too the devotion and bravery of the women who stayed with Jesus every step of the way, even to the tomb (v. 55).
These followers weren’t anticipating a resurrection; they were coming to terms with grief. The chapter ends without hope, merely a somber, “Then they went home and prepared spices and perfumes [to embalm Jesus’ body]. But they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment” (v. 56).
Little did they know the Sabbath intermission was setting the stage for history’s most dramatic scene. Jesus was about to do the unimaginable. He would make death itself “not so.”
By Tim Gustafson
Our Daily Bread

Join our Comfort Circle to find your way through the landscape of grief on the road to healing and hope.
04/11/2022

Join our Comfort Circle to find your way through the landscape of grief on the road to healing and hope.

04/09/2022

Enjoying the new life and growth of spring makes me remember that each season of life brings joy and sorrow. But the hope of spring might be the best of all. What do you think?

Little by little, we let go of loss...but never of love. Hallmark Ideas
04/07/2022

Little by little, we let go of loss...but never of love.
Hallmark Ideas

I am praying for you today. 🙏
04/04/2022

I am praying for you today. 🙏

It is okay to cry. God keeps track of all my sorrows.    He has collected all my tears in your bottle.    He has recorde...
04/03/2022

It is okay to cry. God keeps track of all my sorrows.
He has collected all my tears in your bottle.
He has recorded each one in His book. Psalm 56:8

This picture shared by a friend is so true.
04/03/2022

This picture shared by a friend is so true.

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