April 23 Today is a sacred day for me. One year ago today, on April 23, my father, William Heath Henry, died. I did not begin that day knowing it would end in farewell. But early that morning, I received the call that he had been rushed to the hospital. What followed were conversations with … Continue reading Remembering Love That Lives On
Tag: grief and healing
Transforming Pain into Wholeness: The Power of Love
We believe that grief is not weakness but a sacred passage of being human. We believe that what is hidden and festering within us is not healed by avoidance, but by being named and brought into the light. We believe that we are not meant to walk through pain alone, for we belong to one … Continue reading Transforming Pain into Wholeness: The Power of Love
When Forgiveness Doesn’t Fix Everything
Forgiveness is one of those words we hear so often that it can start to feel hollow. We’re told it’s important. We’re encouraged to “let it go.” We’re reminded—sometimes gently, sometimes not—that forgiving is good for us and for others. And yet, if we’re honest, many of us have had the experience of forgiving and … Continue reading When Forgiveness Doesn’t Fix Everything



