Funerals

The Church of England is still the country’s biggest provider of funerals. But things are changing, with more choices on offer than ever before. These changes present new opportunities to meet needs and share the good news of hope in Jesus Christ at one of life’s most difficult moments. This section includes the latest research thinking, resources to help at every step, ways to share ideas and the latest news and updates from the funerals

 

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A look back at the Summer 2019 funerals conference

At the beginning of June, over 120 clergy and lay leaders were joined by people working to support the bereaved at “Circles of Impact: funerals, bereavement and the community”.


Exploring Faith Journeys

​​​​​​​Benita Hewitt has been involved in research for 40 years and following a profound experience in her 40s which led her to God, she turned her professional curiosity about people's behaviour to understanding more about faith journeys. Much of the research that has been central to our understanding of Life Events comes from Benita Hewitt.


Supporting young people through loss

School bereavement counsellor, Peter English, shares some of his reflections, experiences and wisdom on supporting young people at one of life's most difficult times. Includes resource suggestions which churches could use.


A nation in mourning - media report by Co Op Funeralcare

This media report released by Co op Funeralcare in July 2020 offers insight into the ‘grief pandemic' growing in the wake of Covid-19.


Church Without Children: ways to offer support

Many churches run much needed support groups for parents and parenting. However, less visible are the involuntarily childless, who also need support. 


The priviledge of funerals ministry

Blogging Vicar, Vic Van Den Bergh, reflects on why, for him, funerals are one of the greatest privileges of ordained ministry


Bereavement training

Clergy and church members who are interested in developing their skills in bereavement support may like to attend Cruse's one-day loss and bereavement workshops, designed to help develop a caring and professional response.


We do good funerals - why church-led funerals help families

​​​​​​​As I sit and reflect upon the bizarre events of the last week, in which against what seemed massive odds, the Church of England won an award that recognised we ‘do good funerals', I am reminded of the bishops words as priests are ordained, “With all God's people, they are to tell the story of God's love and minister to the sick and prepare the dying for their death”.


Meet the death Doulas - article in The Guardian for interest

This feature in The Guardian about ‘death doulas' raises some familiar challenges for encouraging people to discuss death and dying.


We've been hiding our light under a bushel for too long

The Church of England has something good to share with people and what's more, people are genuinely looking for it and interested!

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