• (616) 846-1051
  • bridge2life@hotmail.com
  • Spring Lake, MI, USA

More Information About Journey Groups

I want to be in a group…

Journey Groups are held through out the year, contact us below for more information on when the next series begins.

Who comes to our Journey Groups?

It is ideal for those who have finished Bridge To Life’s marriage classes and desire to go deeper into how they relate.

It is very beneficial for those who desire to go deeper and continue their personal growth and healing.

Individuals seeking healing from past harm and wounds.

What are Journey Groups?

A small group of no more than 6 participants and two leaders, which are closed to additional participants after the first week.

The leaders are committed to make it a safe, compassionate place for participants to examine their past, and experience being loved well in the process of looking at their wounds.

Groups meet for twelve sessions, once a week, for teaching and group time.

Groups are offered several times through out the year.

These groups are not intended to substitute for mental health, medical, pastoral, legal or other professional services.

I want to be in a group. How do I apply?

Groups are filled on a first come, first served basis.  Contact us below.

The class fee is $85 for the twelve sessions, which includes your manual.

After we receive and review your application you will be placed in a group.

If the groups are full, you will be put on a waiting list.

Groups are held at local churches and at the Bridge to Life Ministries office in North Muskegon.

I want to be in a group but don’t live in Muskegon:

You may call the Open Hearts Ministry office in Kalamazoo, MI 269-383-3597 and ask for a group near you, or you may call the Bridge to Life Ministries office at 231-744-0966 and we can help you find one in your area.

 

Learn More About Journey Groups Today

Call (800) 716-3677 or contact us below on when the next Journey Group series begins.

 

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Required reading – The Wounded Heart by Dan Allender