Focus Group

Mystery of Hope || Dreaming about the possibility of healing & connection

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Depression, anxiety, hopelessness and despair are never easy to navigate and especially difficult to heal from when one feels isolated and alone.  It is easy to feel, in valleys such as these, that you are the only one experiencing these feelings, these realities, but more and more the reality is that so many are dealing with an insurmountable wall of depression.  In Church history, we haven't done a great job of affirming and validating folks who feel this darkness instead we have given poor advice like: chin up, Christians are not living in the full joy of Christ if they experience depression, perhaps you should pray more or maybe there is something faulty in your prayer life for you to be living with this depression and on and on...  This hasn't created a very supportive environment for men and women to express their stories and pain. 

Mystery of Hope

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Mystery of Hope is starting its second year as a focus group on January 25th.  For those of you who don't know what Mystery of Hope is or what it is all about it is: a focus group for those that are struggling with depression and anxiety.  We started it a year ago as we recognized there was a need to provide space for people who deal with issues of depression and anxiety within our church community.  

Support Group for the Economically Displaced

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As a ministry director I get to hear a lot of stories from Questers. Some of these stories are great, such as those about the good things happening in their c-group.  There are also a lot of stories about the underbelly of life, the things we wish weren't so, but are.  In the last few months, I've heard an increasing number of stories of jobs lost and the frustrating, daily struggle to find a new one.  Those stories are, in part, what inspired us to have the faith and economics workshop, as we figure out how to handle what we do have faithfully.  We were also excited, though, when a Quester, J.P. Kang, came to us with the desire to start a support group for those that have lost jobs and are in the process of searching for a new one.  Here's J.P.'s vision for the group -- if you're interested in being part of the group send J.P. an email at jpkang@alum.mit.edu so we can gauge the interest of others at Quest.

Justice & Compassion Focus Group

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The Quest Justice & Compassion Ministry meets every third Monday of the month from 7-9pm at the Q Café. We will be studying the book The Dangerous Act of Worship: Living God's Call to Justice. For more information and to RSVP, contact deanza@seattlequest.org.
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