Hello everyone,
Like most people, I'm looking forward to the day when it's finally safe to physically meet at our churches again, but my church is going through a situation that is really crushing my heart.
I was wondering if others who have been through this or something similar could please share their thoughts?
Right before the coronavirus hit, my church was already going through some major transitions -- one of them being that we had just hired a new worship leader, his wife, and their only child, who was adopted and of toddler age. None of us have any details (and out of respect, I wouldn't post them anyway), but at some point last month, their child was in an accident and passed away.
I mention that their child was adopted just because in the back of my mind, I am wondering if maybe this couple is similar to my own parents. My parents were originally told they would not be able to have children, and I know it affected them greatly -- most especially my mother. She told me that she would see other moms with their babies and become overwhelmed with sadness. I can only imagine how it would have affected them to finally get through the adoption process, only to lose the child to an accident.
I can't imagine what this couple is going through, and yet on Easter Sunday, the worship leader and his wife both got online and led a beautiful round of worship, thanking and praising God for His goodness, even though you could tell that they were both about to burst into gut-wrenching tears. It was absolutely heartbreaking.
This family was from out of state. I have no idea what their situation is -- maybe they haven't even been able to receive their families' comfort or presence because of everything that is going on. And when church DOES resume as normal, a good number of us in the congregation will be meeting, speaking, and introducing ourselves to them for the very first time.
I keep praying, "Lord, what on earth can I say or write (via a card) to this couple that won't possibly add to their sorrow?"
Does anyone have any thoughts or advice?
It would be greatly appreciated, as this has been weighing heavily on my mind.
Like most people, I'm looking forward to the day when it's finally safe to physically meet at our churches again, but my church is going through a situation that is really crushing my heart.
I was wondering if others who have been through this or something similar could please share their thoughts?
Right before the coronavirus hit, my church was already going through some major transitions -- one of them being that we had just hired a new worship leader, his wife, and their only child, who was adopted and of toddler age. None of us have any details (and out of respect, I wouldn't post them anyway), but at some point last month, their child was in an accident and passed away.
I mention that their child was adopted just because in the back of my mind, I am wondering if maybe this couple is similar to my own parents. My parents were originally told they would not be able to have children, and I know it affected them greatly -- most especially my mother. She told me that she would see other moms with their babies and become overwhelmed with sadness. I can only imagine how it would have affected them to finally get through the adoption process, only to lose the child to an accident.
I can't imagine what this couple is going through, and yet on Easter Sunday, the worship leader and his wife both got online and led a beautiful round of worship, thanking and praising God for His goodness, even though you could tell that they were both about to burst into gut-wrenching tears. It was absolutely heartbreaking.
This family was from out of state. I have no idea what their situation is -- maybe they haven't even been able to receive their families' comfort or presence because of everything that is going on. And when church DOES resume as normal, a good number of us in the congregation will be meeting, speaking, and introducing ourselves to them for the very first time.
I keep praying, "Lord, what on earth can I say or write (via a card) to this couple that won't possibly add to their sorrow?"
Does anyone have any thoughts or advice?
It would be greatly appreciated, as this has been weighing heavily on my mind.
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