Coping with Everyday Curve Balls: The Adventures of Navigating Life’s Transitions
Life throws unexpected challenges our way—moments that test our strength, patience, and resilience. We plan we prepare, and yet, there are seasons when the unexpected hits: the death of a loved one, a sudden move, the sting of isolation, or the quiet ache of shifting friendships. These are life's curve balls—moments that challenge our stability and force us to adapt in ways we may never have anticipated.
For those navigating these transitions on their own, the journey can feel doubly heavy. Whether it's because of widowhood, divorce, retirement, or simply aging without a close support system, the reality of facing major life changes solo is a story that deserves attention, compassion, and support.
When Life Changes Without Your Permission
Transitions can be both external and internal. You might relocate to a new city and feel uprooted in your identity. You may lose a spouse and find yourself navigating the silence of your home—and your soul. You might retire from a career that once defined your daily rhythm, only to face a void where purpose used to reside.
These moments of disorientation are more common than we often admit. And yet, many go through them quietly, without the benefit of community or conversation. But here's the truth: you don't have to go it alone.
Healing begins when we come together. It starts with someone saying, "Me too." That's why safe spaces—especially those rooted in faith and community—are vital. They allow us to hear from others who've faced similar struggles and find ways to move through them gracefully.
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church understands this deeply. That's why their Counseling Ministry and Health & Wellness Ministry, in collaboration with the Black Physicians and Healthcare Network (BPHN), offer a unique opportunity to gather, reflect, and grow.
A Day for Breathing, Connection, and Empowerment
On
Saturday, May 17, 2025, Mt. Calvary will host "Coping with Everyday Curve Balls: Adventures of Being One Navigating Life's Transitions." From
9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Leon Grant Family Life Center, this event will explore the realities of loneliness, grief, career change, relocation, health shifts, and more.
You'll hear from voices who understand your journey and walk away with practical tools, encouragement, and renewed hope, empowering you to face life's transitions with renewed strength and hope.
Registration is free, but pre-registration is recommended by
May 12, 2025.
You can sign up
mtcbc.org/everyday-curve-balls or scan the QR code below.
You've faced life's curve balls. Now it's time to catch your breath, find your footing, and rediscover your strength—together.
Join us on
May 17. You don't have to navigate this alone.










