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Grief Share Sessions Thursdays, May 29 to August 28, 6:30 to 8:30
Being separated from a loved one can be one of the most difficult and devastating times of life. During these times we may feel extremely overwhelmed and may wonder if joy will ever return to our life.
But there is hope. The Grief Share ministry offers support, encouragement and guidance through this difficult time. Using a Biblical approach to grief, along with video comments from people who have walked through times of grief, and from experts who help provide the bigger picture of how to best navigate grief, and being together with others who are making this difficult journey, we find reliable guidance and encouragement.
There are 13 2h-our sessions in each Grief Share series. Each session explores a different aspect of grief. Participants are encouraged to attend at least 3 sessions to make sure that the sessions are helpful for them. The sessions do not have to be viewed in order.
Christ Our King, 3255 Saline Waterworks Road, Saline, Michigan, is hosting the series which will be held each Thursday evening, 6:30 to 8:30, from May 29 to August 28 (except for July 3). The sessions will be held in Room 12. Please enter the church through the double doors on the East side of the building, across from the playground equipment.
It is helpful to preregister for the series by going to www.griefshare.org and select “Find a Group”. Enter the Saline zip code, 48176. Then complete the registration information under Christ Our King. However, preregistration is not required.
Feel free to contact Pastor Don at 734.355.0662 for more information.
Christ Our King Lutheran Church
3255 Saline Waterworks Road
Room 12
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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Typical that our police chief is unresponsive.
Yet more incompetent officials appointed by our self serving mayor and his kangaroo court of city council! This city is going to **** in a hand basket!
Very sad the blowback at individuals who just about volunteer their time (they are paid next to nothing) for the Township.
No one’s saying these aren’t nice people. But, Change is good. The township could probably use a fresh perspective from the next generation of residents. Nice or not, they failed the residents; not one single resident wants this data center except the people who sold the land.
Respectfully disagree. They did consult with attorneys and experts and understood as is sadly the case that fighting it would only result in costly litigation that drained the Township financial resources only to come to the same result.