Bereavement and Funerals
Funerals
How do we arrange a funeral? Most people will use the services of a local funeral director, who will provide advice and organise all the practical arrangements. If you would like a funeral to involve the church and a local minister it is a good idea to find out if they are available before booking the time and date of the service. Burials and Cremations Few Methodist churches have burial grounds and those that do are mostly full, so burials usually take place at the local cemetery. Just over half of funerals today are cremations and services may take place entirely at the crematorium or as well as a church service. If cremation is desired this leaves the question of what to do with the ashes. Crematoria have gardens of rest where they can be buried or scattered and many churchyards have a special place set aside for this even when there is no space left for graves. Bereavement The time between a person’s death and their funeral is often very busy and full of practical arrangements. Often it is only after the funeral that the full extent of loss affects the bereaved. Sources of Help Your local church minister will be able to offer information and support. [Find a church link?]
Local Funeral Directors are:
Sheffield South Yorkshire S4 7LS Tel: 0114 272 2222 848, Ecclesall Rd Sheffield South Yorkshire S11 8TP Tel: 0114 266 1244 Suffolk Rd Sheffield South Yorkshire S2 4BX Tel: 0114 276 0211 |
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Christians believe that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ give them hope and cause for thanksgiving in the face of death. In this faith we entrust those who have died to the infinite mercy and love of God. A Methodist funeral service acknowledges this hope and offers bereaved people the opportunity to remember their loved one’s life and offer them into God’s care. 