Moving from fear to hope

A diagnosis of cancer can trigger an avalanche of questions and feelings:
“I can’t believe it.”
“I’m scared.”
“What’s treatment like?”
“Is God punishing me?”
“How will this affect my family?”
“Will I get through this?”

All these questions make sense. Willow Creek’s Cancer Support Community wants to come alongside you during your cancer journey. Whether you are directly or indirectly affected by a cancer diagnosis, you’ll find a safe place where individuals—and their families—share with one another, support one another, and learn together from their experiences.

Cancer Support gatherings

Cancer Support helps adults cope with the emotional, spiritual, relational, and physical challenges that may accompany a cancer diagnosis. Through large-group teaching, a devotional time, and small-group discussion, participants can experience joy, hope, and healing in this caring, Christ-centered community.

For this first term, the community will meet from 10 – 11:45 a.m. on the following Saturdays:

  • March 16 (in person)
  • May 11 (on Zoom)
  • June 29 (in person)

Questions?

To attend this meeting or for more information about the Cancer Support Community, please contact Dee Peart at dpeart@wcservingvolunteer.org.