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If you’re facing the holiday season after a separation or divorce, you’re not alone. While others seem to be celebrating, this time of year can feel overwhelming, filled with reminders of broken traditions and family changes. Social events can be exhausting, and the thought of facing the holidays might leave you feeling anxious or even hopeless.
But there is hope. Join us for Surviving the Holidays.
This compassionate, 2-hour seminar is designed just for people like you—those dealing with the emotional challenges of the season. You’ll find practical tips, supportive community, and a safe space to process your feelings.
What to Expect
- Seminar: You’ll hear from Christian experts who understand what you’re going through. They’ll offer real, practical advice for navigating the holidays when you’re grieving a relationship.
- Supportive Group Discussion: You don’t have to carry this alone. We’ll share our experiences in a small, caring group, guided by helpful questions that give everyone a chance to be heard.
- Take-Home Survival Guide: You’ll leave with a special guide full of tools and tips for handling the emotional ups and downs of the season, so you can refer back to it whenever you need a little extra support.
Why Attend Surviving the Holidays?
- You’re Not Alone: The holiday season is one of the hardest times for people who are divorced or separated. This event is a chance to connect with others who truly get what you’re going through.
- Find Real Help: Get actionable advice to reduce holiday stress, manage your emotions, and handle social situations that might feel overwhelming right now.
- Feel Hope Again: Many past participants have shared how they came feeling burdened but left with a renewed sense of hope and a lighter heart.
Join Us In Person
We believe there’s something special about being together, sharing stories, and encouraging each other through this difficult season. If you’re dreading Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s, this event can help you find comfort and peace. You don’t have to face this season alone. Come as you are, and leave with the tools and encouragement you need to make it through.
We can’t wait to welcome you.