Sunday January 26th, 2025
12:30pm-4pm
Presentation Summary:
Death and dying is the church’s realm. When our last hour approaches, the time for medicine and attempts at bodily cures cease. For the child of God, what was begun in Holy Baptism, is completed in death as the Church sees the saint safely into the arms of Jesus for all eternity. The whole life of a Christian is a preparation for when that last hour comes.
For the child of God at life’s end, the care provided by the Church via the Pastor and family of God are paramount as the dying one is wrapped in Christ’s mercy and the cross of Christ is held before his eyes.
How can we create a growing awareness and a larger conversation across the church of the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the saints as death draws near, and work to intentionally foster a more consistent practice of merciful care within the body of Christ?
We'll start with Scripture and weave in the church's practice through the centuries as we talk about these things in the context of our present day. We will look at where the church has ceded ground to the world and the industries that serve the dying and discuss how we can work to restore the church's place when death draws near. We'll talk about current trends in funerals and burial customs and see if they align with what we confess. We'll talk about our own individual end of life planning and how the lens of our faith can and should inform the decisions we make, and we’ll discuss how the church goes ‘beyond the casserole’ in the care of our fellow members
when death draws near.