First Session Begins Tuesday, April 7, 2026, 8:00 PM EDT

Join Rev. Dr. Loretta F. Baker, certified grief care specialist and ordained minister, for this transformative virtual workshop series that weaves together biblical wisdom, practical exercises, and compassionate guidance. Drawing from Ruth 1:1–6, you’ll discover how Naomi’s story reflects our own journeys of loss, resilience, and renewal.
Bi-Weekly Sessions
Whether your loss is recent or long-considered, grief can feel overwhelming, isolating, and difficult to navigate alone. Healing begins when grief is given space, understanding, and compassionate support.
This 4-session Grief Coaching Workshop is designed to help you process your grief in a healthy way, strengthen emotional and spiritual resilience, and begin moving forward with renewed hope. In a small, supportive group setting, participants will explore the emotional and spiritual dimensions of grief through teaching, guided reflection, and meaningful conversation.
Each session offers a safe and encouraging environment to name your loss, understand your emotions, anchor yourself spiritually, and take intentional steps forward—without rushing or minimizing your experience.
Those personally navigating recent grief or loss
Anyone who desires to better understand grief
Anyone wanting to provide Christ-centered comfort
The bi-weekly workshop begins April 7, 2026, and is limited to 12–15 participants to ensure personal connection and support. If you are seeking healing, clarity, and hope in your grief journey, you are warmly invited to join.
Access to Live Recording
Video recordings of training
Presentation Handouts

Rev. Dr. Loretta Faye Baker is an author, minister, educator, and grief care specialist. She earned a Master of Divinity in Theology and a Doctor of Ministry in Black Church Leadership. Her life’s work is dedicated to helping individuals, churches, and communities experience healing, restoration, and renewed purpose through biblically grounded teaching.
Dr. Baker integrates biblical knowledge with her understanding of grief to teach self-care and encourage care for one another. She has developed Bible studies and women’s ministry teaching series that help participants discover how God works in the lives of biblical women and how those truths intersect with modern life. Her teaching combines spiritual depth, emotional insight, practical application, and compassionate encouragement, equipping people to strengthen their faith, heal from loss, deepen spiritual resilience, and live with greater purpose and hope.