Grief Share @ Commission this Fall

Mrs. Amy SummersEarly Education Director
July 8, 2026

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GriefShare | Find Hope in the Midst of Grief

You don't have to walk through grief alone.

Grief is one of the hardest journeys we'll ever face.

Whether you've lost a spouse, parent, child, sibling, family member, or close friend, grief has a way of affecting every part of life. Some days the weight feels overwhelming. Other days you wonder why everyone else seems to have moved on while you're still carrying the loss.


Grief can leave us asking difficult questions.

  • Is what I'm feeling normal?
  • Will life ever feel whole again?
  • Where is God in the middle of my pain?
  • If you've asked those questions, you're not alone.


At Commission Church, we believe God never intended for us to carry our burdens by ourselves. One of the ways we experience His comfort is through the encouragement, support, and presence of other believers. GriefShare exists to provide a safe place where you can process your grief, learn healthy ways to navigate loss, and discover the hope that Jesus offers, even in life's darkest seasons.


What is GriefShare?

GriefShare is a 13-week, Christ-centered grief support group for adults who have experienced the death of someone they love.

Each weekly meeting combines biblical teaching, practical guidance, and meaningful discussion with others who understand what you're experiencing. Every session is designed to help you process grief honestly while pointing you toward the hope found in Christ.

One of the unique features of GriefShare is that each session is self-contained. If you miss a week or join after the group has already begun, you can still participate without feeling behind.

Whether your loss happened recently or many years ago, you are welcome.


What You Can Expect

Each Monday evening you'll experience:

  • Biblical encouragement rooted in God's Word.
  • Video teaching from trusted grief counselors and pastors.
  • Honest discussion with others walking through similar experiences.
  • Practical tools for navigating grief in everyday life.
  • A compassionate, confidential environment where you can share as much or as little as you're comfortable with.
  • Light snacks and refreshments.
  • You won't be pressured to speak, and you won't be expected to have everything figured out. Simply come as you are.

Topics We'll Explore Together

Throughout the 13 weeks, we'll walk through subjects including:

Week 1: Is This Normal?

Week 2: Your Grief Journey

Week 3: Loneliness & Sadness

Week 4: Self-Care

Week 5: Fearful & Overwhelmed

Week 6: Anger

Week 7: Regrets

Week 8: Grief & Your Household

Week 9: Grief & Your Friendships

Week 10: Questions for God

Week 11: Stuck in Grief

Week 12: Hope & Resilience

Week 13: What Do I Live For Now?

These conversations address many of the emotions and challenges that often accompany grief while continually pointing participants toward the hope of the gospel.


Meeting Information

When: Mondays beginning July 20, 2026

Time: 6:30–8:30 p.m.

Location: Commission Church | Classroom
11801 E. Bannister Road
Kansas City, MO 64138

Format: In Person

Language: English

Group Leaders: Adam and Amy Summers

Please Note: We will not meet on Labor Day (Monday, September 7).


Cost

The registration fee is $25, which helps cover the GriefShare participant workbook.

Each participant is encouraged to have their own workbook, as it contains valuable exercises, notes, and resources to use throughout the week. While the workbook is highly recommended, it is not required to participate.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is this only for people who recently experienced a loss?

No. Many people attend months or even years after losing someone they love. Grief doesn't follow a schedule, and healing often begins whenever we're ready to take the next step.

What if I don't know anyone?

Many participants attend their first meeting without knowing anyone else. GriefShare is designed to help you connect with others who understand the unique challenges of loss.

Do I have to share my story?

No. You're welcome to participate at whatever level feels comfortable. Some people talk during the first meeting, while others simply listen until they're ready.

What if I miss a week?

Each session is self-contained, making it easy to return the following week without feeling behind.


What is GriefShare?

Our prayer is that GriefShare would be more than just a weekly meeting.

We pray it becomes a place where hurting people encounter the presence of Jesus, experience the comfort of His Church, build meaningful relationships, and discover hope for the road ahead.

While grief may remain a part of your story, it does not have to define your future.

You don't have to walk this journey alone.


Ready to Join?

If you're ready to take the next step, click the registration link below to sign up for GriefShare.

If you know someone who is grieving, consider sharing this page with them. A simple invitation may be the first step toward healing.


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