Faith, Grief, and COVID-19: A Conversation

Faith, Grief, and COVID-19: A Conversation

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has generated grief in all of our lives. We have lost jobs, financial security, health, community connections, and the opportunity to gather and celebrate significant milestones such as graduations, weddings, births, and anniversaries. In addition, we are reminded daily of the lives lost to the virus.

These losses raise larger questions for us as Christians. How do we understand and process grief as people of faith? How can we support vulnerable and grieving members of our community while practicing physical distancing? Where can we find hope and joy in this season? This short series of films tackles these questions, inviting viewers to engage in a conversation about faith, grief, and COVID-19.

Over the course of four meetings, participants will gather virtually, watch a film featuring insights from a panel of experts, and engage in discussion questions, reflection, and prayer. You can download the complete Discussion Guide to follow along with the materials and discussion questions, or download each session’s guide individually using the buttons next to each film.

NOTE: This resource is behind a "free" paywall where you need to enter your name, address, email, and phone number in order to access the resource.

By: Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries

This resource was published on Aug 21, 2020 and was last updated on Sep 13, 2021

SOURCE: Sanctuary Ministries


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