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Preaching Through Grief to Wholeness

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Dava Cruise Hensley. Preaching Through Grief to Wholeness. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d459e145-a859-48ab-90ef-810d68baa558.

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D. C. Hensley. Preaching Through Grief to Wholeness. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d459e145-a859-48ab-90ef-810d68baa558

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Dava Cruise Hensley. Preaching Through Grief to Wholeness. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/d459e145-a859-48ab-90ef-810d68baa558.

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  • Grief and Loss are ever present in the life of the church. Death, illness, and change are ongoing events in the gathered community. Such loss is often accompanied by grief and at times, unrecognized and therefore, unresolved. This thesis is directed at naming unresolved grief and through intentional preaching which address grief, offers a legitimate and helpful way to address grief and can be the beginning of the process for healing to move through grief to wholeness using preaching as a tool of pastoral care. In this study, a Parish Support Group (PSG) selected from members of the congregation met before and after the preaching moments to evaluate if grief acknowledged from the pulpit allowed the congregation to begin to name grief. Interviews, questionnaires, and narrative stories were used in the evaluation process by the PSG and congregation. The logic method was used as evaluation of the resources needed to work through grief made changes in the community in vital ways. The congregation displayed evidence of movement as the grieving process was addressed being more willing to move beyond the pews and serve more in the neighborhood.
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  • 02/17/2024

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