Inviting Resurrection: A Post-Easter Support Group
Let's explore how resurrection shows up in real life—through healing, growth, and the slow return to hope after loss or change.
Easter has come and gone. But what happens after resurrection?
What does it really mean to come back to life after loss, disorientation, or spiritual upheaval? What does resurrection look like in a body, in a community or a family, in a life that still carries grief and uncertainty?
This group is for anyone sitting in that in-between, still longing for healing, renewal, or clarity.
Together, we’ll explore resurrection not as a single miraculous moment filled with joy, but as a slow, unfolding pattern full of the range of human emotions. A way of being. A return to life that often begins quietly, underground, in the dark.
Whether you hold a traditional belief in Jesus’ resurrection, a more metaphorical lens, or something in between—this space welcomes you.
This May, join a small group of women committed to making meaning of resurrection beyond Easter, through shared stories and compassionate connection.
This group is for you if:
- You’re navigating a personal “after”—after grief, after change, after loss
- You feel unsure what resurrection looks like in your current faith journey
- You’re craving space to process and reconnect with your own rhythms of renewal
- You want to engage in honest reflection alongside others doing the same
Here’s what’s included:
- A kickoff Zoom call to meet and share intentions (Friday, May 2 or Saturday, May 3—time TBD by group availability)
- A private Marco Polo group for ongoing reflection and connection through the end of May
- Support, prompts resources, and group check-ins from me
- The group wraps up on May 31.
I’ll be available to respond to your Marco Polo messages within 24 hours, offering encouragement, gentle reflections, and space to help you consider how resurrection—whatever it looks like for you—might be unfolding in your own life.
Details:
- This group will be a maximum of 8 women.
- It’s offered at a sliding scale from $30-50, and free for paid newsletter subscribers (email me if you're a paid sub and interested in joining!)
- Registration closes Wednesday, April 30.
This is not a space of forced positivity or premature joy.
This is a space to to reflect on resurrection as both a spiritual and embodied pattern—something that unfolds not just in belief, but in our lived experience. Together, we’ll explore what “new life” might look like in our own stories, practice noticing the quiet signs of healing and hope, and hold space for the parts of us that still feel unfinished or uncertain. This is a space for honest sharing, gentle curiosity, and the slow, sacred work of becoming.