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Divorce
Ministry
Divorce Adjustment Workshops
(non-denominational)
A workshop for anyone
suffering the loss of a love relationship.
DA
Workshop Schedule for 2008
January 19 - 20
April 19 - 20
September 27 - 28
They come in crisis with hurt,
rage, guilt, loneliness, and despair. Many are fighting to survive the most
traumatic crisis of their lives. Some are near suicide.
They leave in peace, optimism,
renewed hope, and the knowledge of how to live rich, fulfilling life as a single
person. Many have rediscovered how to love themselves and others. Some are
nearer to God.
It sounds incredible, but that’s the Divorce Adjustment Workshop at Christ
United Methodist Church. The workshop is held throughout the year in two
formats—a weekend workshop and a three-Sunday workshop. The workshop is open to
anyone who has lost a love relationship, whether through divorce or separation.
Divorce Adjustment Workshops are also held for children and for teens, as is a
workshop for widows and widowers.
Rev. Bob Feist, senior pastor, and qualified speakers and lay members of the
church who have healed from their loss and want to pass on to others the gentle
support and loving care that was shared with them, lead the course.
“All of us expect our marriages to last forever, so when a relationship dies, we
are ill-equipped to deal with the loss,” said a recent course director. “Our
message to participants is, ‘We know what you’re going through because we have
been there ourselves. And, we want to help you heal and grow from this
experience.’”
The format includes on-hour talks by experts on various topics, followed by
discussion in small groups of six to eight people. Some topics include:
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Grief.
What are the stages of mourning lost love, and how can you complete the
process and become whole again?
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Self
Esteem.
Divorce eats away at the self-esteem. “You feel worthless and unattractive,
like you have a big ‘D’ stamped on your forehead,” said one assistant course
director. “We help participants rediscover their inner beauty and intrinsic
self-worth.”
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Loneliness/Alone.
Being alone does not have to mean being lonely.
“You can choose to lead a whole, fulfilling life as a single,” she said.
“Many people jump out of one relationship and right back into another one
because they are so afraid of being alone. We think it is better to
understand, accept and love yourself first.”
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Dating.
“Many of us haven’t dated since high school and
the rules back then don’t apply to someone in their 40’s,” said another
assistant course director. “How do you make decisions about relationships or
sex? How do you learn to trust again? It’s a scary world out there.
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Spirituality.
One individual said he, like many other participants, came away from this
first workshop felling closer to God. “It didn’t change my life overnight,
but it did change the direction of my life.”
For more than 25 years, Christ Church has been offering the
DA Workshop several times each year, helping hundreds of people annually. Christ
Church members also carry this ministry to congregations in other cities and
states.
Childcare
Childcare is provided at no charge for newborn through fifth
grade children of registered participants. If you would like to take advantage
of this offer, please inform the church office of the names and ages of your
children.
Costs
To cover expenses of the
meals and materials, there is a $20 fee for the workshop. Limited financial
assistance may be available. Contact the church office for further information
and to apply for financial assistance.
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