Funerals

The funeral service follows a structured liturgy. It includes prayers, Scripture readings, hymns, and a sermon. This liturgy guides the participants through the grieving process and offers words of comfort and hope. The minister officiates at the funeral service. They lead the congregation in prayer, deliver a sermon or reflection, and offer pastoral support to the bereaved. The presence of clergy underscores the spiritual significance of the event.

Funerals allow family and friends to remember and celebrate the life of the deceased. Eulogies or tributes may be given to share memories and anecdotes that reflect the person's character and contributions. A significant portion of the Anglican funeral liturgy is the commendation, where the deceased person's soul is commended to God's loving care. It is a moment of final farewell and entrusting the departed into God's eternal presence.

Speak with the minister to discuss arrangements and fees.