12/15/2025
For many grieving people, the start of a new year doesn’t bring hope. It brings dread.
The calendar turns, but their loss hasn’t. While others resolve to chase goals, those in grief continue to struggle to get out of bed, answer a text, or make it through a church service without tears.
The weeks after the holidays are some of the hardest—and most overlooked—for those mourning the death of a loved one.
A fresh start sometimes feels more like another loss.
The new year can feel cruel to someone in grief. The pressure to cultivate productivity, set goals, or return to normal only emphasizes how not normal life is without their loved one.
Some quietly wrestle with:
* “How do I live the rest of my life without them?”
* “Why am I still hurting this much?”
* “Is there something wrong with me?”
Others simply feel numb—drifting from one day to the next, unsure how to reenter life.
The structure of the holidays (as painful as they were) is gone. And so are the people who reached out during December.
The grief still remains.
For many grieving people, joining a GriefShare group is the moment they realize they’re not alone in their pain, they’re not going crazy, and—perhaps most importantly—God hasn’t abandoned them.
Join us for a GriefShare group, ONLINE from the comfort of home. There’s no need to drive on winter roads in the dark, just grab your tablet, laptop or smartphone equipped with a built-in camera, microphone and speakers. Download the Zoom app and register for this 13 week grief support group. We’ll gather online each Tuesday from 6-8pm EST starting January 6, 2026 through the end of March.
https://find.griefshare.org/groups/283915