GriefShare
St. Luke’s support group meets weekly on Thursdays, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM in room 102, you are welcome to join anytime.
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 towards healing and hope for the future. The program is nondenominational and features biblical concepts for healing from your grief. Learn more about GriefShare at www.griefshare.org.
Hope Support ~ Mondays at 10am in room 102
Being a caregiver for another can be a wonderful, satisfying experience. It can also be a difficult, emotionally and physically draining experience. This group provides much needed support and encouragement for the person giving care to another. Group meets Mondays at 10 a.m. in room 102.
Stephen Ministries
Stephen Ministry is an opportunity for congregation members to be involved in a one-on-one caring ministry for those who are going through a difficult time in life—grief, divorce, job loss, illness, or relocation to name a few. Stephen Ministers come from all walks of life, but they all share a passion for bringing Christ’s love and care to people during a time of need.
St. Luke’s Stephen Ministry’s mission statement is: to grow in faith and love as we bring the healing love of Jesus to hurting people.
For more information, please contact the church office.
Powerful Tools For Caregivers
It’s not easy balancing life when you care for someoe with a chronic health condition. Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a six-week class that teaches you how to take care of yourself while caring for someone else. You will benefit whether you are helping a parent, spouse or friend.
This class gives you the tools to:
- Manage your time, set goals and solve problems
- Communicate effectively with others
- Make tough decisions
- Reduce feelings of stress, guilt, anger and depression
- Locate helpful local resources
Dates/time: Thursdays, October 14, 2021 to November 18, 2021 from 1 pm to 3 pm
Location: St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 2011 Tenth St. South Room 105
Space is limited. To register, call St. Luke’s Church 715-423-5990
Cost is $10, includes “The Caregiver Helpbook”.
This program is a collaboration with St. Luke’s and Aging & Disability
Resource Center-Central Wisconsin.