A Service of Grief and Healing

January 31

2–4 pm in the Sanctuary (followed by a reception in Finlator Hall)

 

This service is intended for anyone carrying grief (loss of a loved one, changes in health, work, relationships, or other life transitions). This gathering offers a supportive space to acknowledge those experiences. All are welcome to attend, whether grief feels recent or long carried.

 

During the service, participants will be invited to reflect, pray, and share remembrances. A portion of the afternoon will honor Pullen members who died early in the COVID-19 pandemic, and for whom public memorial services were not possible at the time. By remembering these losses together, we can offer comfort to those who continue to feel their absence.

 

Following the service in the Sanctuary, all are invited to a reception in Finlator Hall. This time of fellowship can encourage conversation, quiet connection, and mutual support as the community continues the work of healing together.

 

Registration is not required to attend this service. If you would like to help plan this service, please sign up here.

 

-Chalice Overy, Associate Pastor

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