Meeting every 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month
from 6:30-8:00 at Buckeye Community Library

Anyone with a cancer diagnosis, or who is a direct caregiver for someone battling cancer, is welcome to join Anchored in Hope. We will meet at the Buckeye Library (6625 Wolff Rd, Medina, OH 44256) on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, cycling through six discussion topics designed to bring help, support, encouragement, and information to those walking the road of cancer: Battling Fear and Depression, Feeling All Alone, Facing Death, All About Treatment, Frustration and Praise for the Medical World, and The Need for Support. Each meeting will focus on open discussion and shared experiences, creating a safe space for anyone affected by cancer to find comfort and hope.

Lead by Pastor John Baker

John is a three-year survivor of pancreatic cancer and knows firsthand the challenges and emotions that come with a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Inspired by the support he received from family, his church community, friends, and even strangers who gave him the courage to keep going, he is starting a faith-based cancer support group for the local community. Pastor John knows firsthand that cancer is both scary and hopeful, but faith in the midst of the disease can bring strength and peace.

Tentative Topic Schedule: 
March 4: Feeling All Alone, 
March 18: Facing Death, 
April 1: All About Treatment, 
April 15: Frustration and Praise for the Medical World
May 6: The Need for Support. 
May 20: Battling Fear and Depression.