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Experience healing and support through "Walking the Mourner's Path," an eight-week Christ-centered workshop at St. Philip's in the Hills. This safe space allows participants grieving the loss of a loved one to share their feelings, receive prayer, and grow together in faith. Each session incorporates prayer to invite Christ's healing presence, encouraging transformation of grief into joyful living. For more information, please contact Richard R. Kuns at rkuns@ceoexpress.com or Geri Smith at geridov@comcast.net.
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Welcome The Pastoral Care Ministries of St. Philip’s In The Hills invites you to explore Walking The Mourner’s Path! Click the enter key and you are on you way!
The Lord Be With You God, my Physician, I cried to you for help, And you healed me. My Preserver, you lifted my soul from death, Kept me alive during my plunge to the pit… You change my mourning clothes to dancing, You loosened my sackcloth and covered me with joy… God, my Help, I will spill out gratitude to you forever. Psalm 30:3,4,12,13b – The Complete Psalms Translated by Pamela Greenberg
Walking The Mourner’s Path Transforming Grief into Joyful Living
Purpose of WTMP • WTMP is a Christ-centered workshop composed of individuals who share the pain of death of a loved one – we gather weekly for eight weeks to support one another and walk the path together. • We learn that central to our healing is inviting Christ to be a part of our pain, so that our grief is transformed into joyful living.
A Safe Place to Mourn • Share Feelings • Ask questions • Listen to each other • Gain Insight • Receive support • Confidential
Prayer Partners Prayer is central to WTMP. Each session begins and ends with prayer to invite Jesus and his healing touch into our presence. As you WTMP, someone unknown to you until the final session, will pray for you on your journey. They keep your participation in the program confidential.
“I place my hand in yours . . . . And together we can do what I cannot do alone.”
More Information Available If you, or someone you know, would be interested in receiving more information about WTMP please contact: Richard R. Kuns – rkuns@ceoexpress.com Or Geri Smith – geridov@comcast.net
Let Us Pray O God of grace and glory, we remember before you this day all who mourn, trusting in your boundless compassion to console them. Give us faith to see in death the gate of eternal life, so that in quiet confidence we may continue our course on earth, until, by your call, we are reunited with those who have gone before; through Jesus Christ our Lord. AMEN