Do you know someone who is carrying deep grief or coping with suicide loss? Do you serve in one of these roles?
Funeral home or mortuary
Hospital, hospice team, or healthcare provider
First responder or crisis response team
Church or ministry leader
Counselor, therapist, or social worker
Family member or friend
We provide:
Free, interfaith support groups open to adults, no registration required
In-person and virtual meetings led by trauma‑informed facilitators with lived experience
A safe, confidential, welcoming, and hope-filled space for connection and healing
Our mission is simple: no one should walk through profound grief alone.
Share our website healingthroughthesavior.org
Email us info@healingthroughthesavior.org. We are happy to connect with those you serve and invite them to join us.
Feel free to download, copy, share, and distribute our flyer electronically or post it in visible locations, including bulletin boards.
Thank you for guiding the bereaved toward a place where they can experience Christ’s healing, love, and peace. Your willingness to share this truly blesses those who are hurting.
“He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3
"I attribute the Healing through Christ support group as my most effective healing process. I have found comfort in the stories and tears of others who have experienced the same tragedy as I have. Hearing how others deal with issues such as loneliness, anger, pain, numbness and more has really helped me to know that one, I am not alone in feeling these emotions; and two, taking note on what works for others to see if their techniques will work for me as well. I find peace in that room. No matter who attends each week, there is always peace. I find love in that room, not only from the other attendees but I can feel God and my Saviors love for me. It is really powerful. This wonderful group has brought me comfort and healing after THE most painful event of my life. I can’t thank them enough."
"I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for this group, which has been a guiding light during some of the darkest moments in my life. My husband and I sought a faith-based community where we could openly share our feelings and feel the unwavering support of our Heavenly Father. This group has filled us with hope and showered us with love through our dear Savior. I truly cherish the moments during our sessions when we hear from our prophet, the apostles, and the uplifting scriptures that provide strength during our times of need. My appreciation for each member of this group has deepened tremendously; their love and support have been invaluable as we navigate through our grief. I sincerely hope to offer the same kind of support to them when they need it. While we've heard about other groups offering support, we chose this one because it is centered around Christ and promotes healing through Him. This alignment with our values has brought us closer to understanding the depth of our Heavenly Father's love for us and for our dear ones who have passed."
“I wasn’t looking for a Christ-centered support group initially. I didn’t realize how much I needed that focus until I joined. I have felt a support here that I know I couldn’t have found anywhere else. It has helped me see my experience through a different lens, and most importantly, because of Christ and His Spirit, I always come away feeling strengthened. I still miss my loved one, but I have peace knowing he will be okay and that the Savior is caring for him. I have loved the focus on the Savior in my healing process. While I think a personal focus is good, something is more powerful and healing when those of us who share this experience can be together in the Savior. I'm reminded of this scripture: “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” I can think of nothing else more important to have the Savior with us than when we're grieving and mourning together.”
“The group is the best place I have found to find comfort and peace and meaning after the loss of my son. It is hard to describe, but life can feel so lonely after something as devastating as my son taking his own life. Unfortunately, some of the most lonely times I have felt are trying to go to the second hour of church and sit through lessons where I am seeing things through my lens, but everyone else has moved on. I feel that our ward members and family members have tried to help, but life goes on for them, and it has been important to have a place where I can be heard, seen, and understood. It also helps me to feel like I can help be there for others who are struggling with a similar situation. The class has been a way for me to express grief, and better understand what I am experiencing. It has given me some ways to know how to handle things. It has strengthened my relationship with Christ and my Heavenly Father. I have felt the Spirit there, and I know that this is a way for me to be standing in holy places. On a side note, I think the class has also helped us understand how to better mourn with those that mourn and comfort those that stand in need of comfort. I think this is something that we, as followers of Christ, can learn to do better. It is not always apparent to others to know how to act and what to say when someone loses someone close to them. The bottom line is that I feel Christ’s love at the meeting.”