Funerals
Funeral services to be held at St Stephen's Uniting Church:
Jennifer (Jenny) Davis
Wednesday 4th March 2020 1pm.
Joyce (Joy) Deitz
Thursday 5th March 2020 11am.
Jennifer (Jenny) Davis
Wednesday 4th March 2020 1pm.
Joyce (Joy) Deitz
Thursday 5th March 2020 11am.
Funerals play a very important role in helping us to cope with our grief. They are for the living – they provide us with an opportunity to say our goodbyes, to be with people to give and receive support and to reflect and share the memories of the life of someone we have lost that mattered to us.
When someone we love dies, the funeral is not for them alone. It’s about them. The funeral is for everyone who knew, loved and was connected to that person.
The Christian recognition of death is a part of the Church’s offering of the whole of life to God. The Funeral Service is a time to worship God, celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ that witness to the faithfulness of God in life and death; to give thanks for a specific person’s life and mourn that person’s death; and to dispose reverently of the body. The Funeral Service witnesses to the reality of death, and to the fact that death is a basic part of our common humanity that all must face. However, as each human life is of individual worth to God, each funeral is a unique occasion, and the service reflects that in the planning with the family.
Funeral Services held at St Stephen's range from state funerals to simple prayer services.
To find out more about funerals at St Stephen's, please contact us.
T: 02 9221 1688 E: [email protected]
When someone we love dies, the funeral is not for them alone. It’s about them. The funeral is for everyone who knew, loved and was connected to that person.
The Christian recognition of death is a part of the Church’s offering of the whole of life to God. The Funeral Service is a time to worship God, celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ that witness to the faithfulness of God in life and death; to give thanks for a specific person’s life and mourn that person’s death; and to dispose reverently of the body. The Funeral Service witnesses to the reality of death, and to the fact that death is a basic part of our common humanity that all must face. However, as each human life is of individual worth to God, each funeral is a unique occasion, and the service reflects that in the planning with the family.
Funeral Services held at St Stephen's range from state funerals to simple prayer services.
To find out more about funerals at St Stephen's, please contact us.
T: 02 9221 1688 E: [email protected]