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If you're unable to go to the funeral of someone who has died, this page has some suggestions for connecting and remembering from home.
These resources are designed for clergy and lay ministers in relation to funerals and bereavement.
Are you thinking of volunteering to lead children and young people? Take a look at these Volunteer Profile Cards to see people who are volunteering with children and youth in their church right now.
Some helpful information about what to expect when you go to a Church of England funeral.
Your church can support you in lots of ways after a funeral, even if the service didn't take place there. This page explains how.
This Call for Reflections is designed to offer children and young people the chance to contribute directly to the Archbishops' Commission on Families and Households and to express their views about the support families and households need to flourish.
Some commonly-asked questions about a Church of England funeral.
A Church of England funeral is available to everyone, giving support before, during and after the service, for as long as it’s needed.
When someone dies, there's so much to think about and so much to organise. We understand how difficult this can be, but we can help you say your final goodbye in a way that really helps. Explore this page to see how we can help you.