Healing and Support Groups

Each of these groups meets over a 10 week period on Wednesday evenings.  For more information or to sign up to get involved, contact Cheryl, 463-7303.

DivorceCare

DivorceCare is a thirteen-week seminar and support group for people experiencing divorce or separation. It's a place where you can be around people who understand what you are feeling. It's a place where you can hear valuable information about ways to heal from the hurt of divorce. Seminar sessions include such topics as “Facing Your Anger,” “Facing Your Loneliness,” “Depression,” “New Relationships,” “KidCare,” and “Forgiveness.” Childcare for 5 and under can be provided with prior notice.  You can learn more about this important ministry through the following links: DivorceCare.com and Christian News Wire on DivorceCare.
Contact Cheryl Tillett (463-7303) for more information.

Changes that Heal

Changes That Heal takes us step-by-step through the four basic tasks of becoming mature image bearers of God: bonding to others, separating from others, sorting out good and bad in ourselves and others, and becoming an adult. Each task is explained and problems are identified that result in failing to accomplish that task. We learn what changes to make in our lives in order to bring about healing.

Boundaries

Boundaries helps us learn about a simple concept that can change our lives…..healthy boundaries.  It’s the ability to mark off your life in such a way that you multiply your love for other and minimize the problems you face.  We read the book and watch a video each week and learn these skills together in a safe stress free environment.

Safe People

Safe People will help you learn how to make wise choice in relationships from friendship to romance.  You’ll learn why good people can get tangled in bad relationships. And you will learn how to avoid repeating your own mistakes and how to pick safe, healthy people for the friends you make and the company you keep. Dr. Henry Cloud will give you insight into the 20 traits of unsafe people, recognizing what makes people trustworthy, avoiding unhealthy relationships, forming positive relationships and becoming a safe person yourself.