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Posted: Thursday, 29 October 2009 2:14PM

Life After Loss: A Journey Through Grief



Life After Loss: A Journey Through Grief, a six-session grief class for people who have experienced the loss of a loved one, will be offered at the First United Methodist Church in Birmingham starting November 17, 2009. 

The group will explore the various stages of grief and the various techniques for coping with grief, working through grief, and even growing through grief.  The group will meet 6 consecutive Tuesday afternoons beginning November 17, from 1:30 – 3 p.m., at First United Methodist Church, 1589 West Maple Road, Birmingham, in the Martin Room (101).  There is no cost.  Advance registration is necessary. 

The format requires a minimum of 5 people for the class to take place. To register, please contact brichardson@fumcbirmingham.org or (248) 646-6407 ext. 3156 by Thursday, November 12. 

For more information contact the church office at 248-646-1200. The church is located at 1589 W. Maple Road (between Southfield and Cranbrook) in Birmingham. 
 


 
 
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