Monroeville church’s events address holiday stress
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Monroeville United Methodist Church is hosting two events during the holiday season for people who are not feeling particularly merry amid all the festiveness surrounding them.
A “Holiday Survival Guide” event is scheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 6, hosted by the church’s health and wellness team for those who are stressed by the holidays and for those facing because of loss of health, job, relationships or a loved one.
An experienced licensed counselor from the Counseling and Wellness Center of Greater Pittsburgh will offer ways to survive the holidays, despite stress or grief that can be a part of the season.
The presenter will be Amy White, who is certified by the National Board of Certified Counselors and is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. Her practical approach is inclusive in representing a wide range of worldviews and backgrounds.
The program will be in person in the church Fellowship Hall and will be live-streamed on www.facebook.com/monroevilleumc.
A “Liturgy for the Weary” worship service will take place at 7 p.m. Dec. 13.
For those who have experienced loss, the joy of the holiday season can often feel elusive and out of reach. As a result, churches around the world have adopted the practice of having a “Blue Christmas” or a “Longest Night” service during the Advent season. These services are designed to provide space for prayer, reflection and remembrance amidst the twinkle lights and holiday hustle and bustle.
The church is at 219 Center Road, Monroeville. For more information, visit monroevilleumc.org or call the church office at 412-372-7474.