“But what do we do after the Casseroles Go Cold?” Chrissy Cogdell

After the Casseroles Go Cold is a community of grieving parents who gather in everyday places—coffee shops, porches, parks, wineries—to share stories, sit in the silence, and remind one another they are not alone. Whether it’s a quiet moment on a porch swing, a conversation over coffee, a guided support group, or a Bible study rooted in hope, we create space to grieve, remember, and heal. Wherever we meet, we carry love, loss, and light—together.

Community and Connection

Hope In The Hard Places

Monthly Online Virtual Gathering

3rd Tuesday of the Month

6:30-8 PM 

Join us on the third Tuesday of each month for a time of connection, encouragement, and community with others who understand the journey of child loss.

These gatherings are designed to be a gentle space where you can show up just as you are. Some months, we’ll explore specific topics like navigating grief milestones, relationships, or honoring your child’s memory. Other times, we’ll focus on self-care, devotionals, and quiet encouragement, offering moments to breathe, reflect, and be poured into.

And sometimes… we’ll simply gather.
No agenda. Just a chance to check in, share, and remind one another that we are not alone.

Wherever you are in your grief, you are welcome here.

GriefShare

A support group to help you move through the grief process

A GriefShare support group is a safe, welcoming place where people understand the difficult emotions of grief. These groups generally comprise those who have experienced any type of human loss. ie. Parent, Grandparent, Spouse, Child

*Please know that while we believe GriefShare is a wonderful, biblically based tool to help navigate grief, it is not just for child loss. We have found that it may be difficult to process the loss of a child in groups comprised of other types of losses.

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Bible Study

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