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NewsNovember 1, 1998

Coping with crisis and grief can be difficult for anyone, so Centenary United Methodist Church is offering some support to those in need. The grief support group is an 11-session program beginning Tuesday at the church. It will be held weekly from 7-8:30 p.m. and deals with anger, depression and guilt as well as developing coping skills for these emotions...

Coping with crisis and grief can be difficult for anyone, so Centenary United Methodist Church is offering some support to those in need.

The grief support group is an 11-session program beginning Tuesday at the church. It will be held weekly from 7-8:30 p.m. and deals with anger, depression and guilt as well as developing coping skills for these emotions.

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Participants must buy the book, "Life after loss" and pay a fee for enrollment. The course uses video material and is designed for small group settings.

The Rev. Dr. Clayton L. Smith, pastor at Centenary, Karen Mustoe, parish nurse and Lisa Huey, Stephen minister will lead the program. Enrollment closes Tuesday when the first session meets.

For information, contact the church at 334-2869.

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