When JD Wallace started leading GriefShare in 2014, he never imagined he’d become the foundation for a growing, multi-campus grief support ministry. What began as a single group led by one facilitator has since blossomed into a church-wide outreach—with multiple leaders, locations, and weekly meetings.
For years, JD was the only GriefShare facilitator at his large Houston-area church. “I would close down my job, go up to the church, set up the room, and lead the group on Monday evenings,” he recalls. Even as he carried the load alone, he never lost sight of the value. “I was still getting good feedback from the groups that I was being effective, and I felt so strongly that our church needed this ministry.” But JD also knew he couldn’t do it alone forever.
Many churches recognize the need for grief support but struggle to scale it. Without a clear plan for training leaders or structuring multiple groups, growth stalls. JD’s church could have easily stayed stuck with just one facilitator. But instead, they built something bigger.
The turning point? JD’s openness to multiplication. “One of our facilitators now runs his own group, but he co-facilitated with me for one full session for training. He had been a participant first and expressed interest in leading. It was beneficial having him shadow me.”
That decision to invite others created a ripple effect. They identified, trained, and empowered new leaders.
Today, JD’s church has built an intentional framework that supports ongoing expansion:
Our GriefShare adapted the meeting times to meet practical needs. “We had elderly members who didn’t want to drive after dark, so one of our pastors began offering a daytime session.”
JD eventually stepped back from facilitating after leading 22 groups over a decade. But the legacy of his service—and his willingness to empower others—has left a lasting impact. “We now have multiple facilitators, multiple campuses, and several weekly GriefShare groups,” he says. “It’s great to see how it’s grown.”
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JD’s story proves that with intentional training, supportive leadership, and the right tools, any church can expand its grief ministry in meaningful ways.
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