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Funerals

When somebody we love dies, it is a heartbreaking time. We are grieving, and yet there is so much to be done and many decisions to be made. It can be overwhelming and hard to manage.
 
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A Christian Funeral

This type of funeral with Christian values attached can alleviate worry and can be tailored to the needs and wishes of your loved one. It can also hold those timeless words of hope and comfort found in the teachings of the Bible. If your loved one lived in the parish or had a strong link with Holy Redeemer Church, through baptism, marriage or engaging in it's community even if that link was a while ago, we will support you. We will be honoured to conduct their funeral, whether or not they attended church regularly. If you yourself like the church, have been to a funeral conducted by Reverend Mell, would like a familiar face or reassurance we are there to help make this happen. 

Who to contact? 

Contact the Vicar to secure a day and time and then let the Funeral Directors know you have made contact with us and the dates you wish to arrange it for. They will find the appropriate slot nearest to this for the crematorium or cemetery, arrange the practical details and answer many of your questions.

The thanksgiving part can take place in the church itself if you would like this. This can be less rushed, more personal and warm. You do not need to be a religious person or a devout worshipper. There is a better sense of hope in the promises of God's Kingdom in heaven. The service can be lively and bright, traditional or solemn.  

Your loved one will be the only funeral on that day.

Flowers can be left in a meaningful place. Candles can be lit. 

The church has facilities for music, audio, visual and outdoor green space and we have a pianist. 

Personal Support 

The Vicar can meet with you and the family at a place of your choosing either in your home, at the vicarage or in one of our church buildings to provide care and understanding, chat and help you decide on the order of the service.

You will be asked to make some decisions about music, readings or poems and who might be able to provide some words and memories about your loved one for the tribute and who you would like to read this. Depending on your needs and the time available, we will follow up with a phone call or email to finalise the arrangements.

If you would like to chat, arrange a funeral or you have lost a loved one and need support please do contact Reverend Mell directly on 0208 300 1508 or email: vicar@theholyredeemer.co.uk and leave your contact details. You can also make an enquiry by completing this form.

The church is open in the day to light candles and take a quiet moment. 

May you be comforted as we hold you in our prayers at this difficult time πŸ™

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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

Welcome

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The following information is specifically for those planning a visit, so that you know, beforehand, what to expect on a Sunday morning.

When do we meet? 

In the church building for our Sunday Service starting at 10:00am. For your first visit, we recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early to ensure you get a parking space and find somewhere to sit before the service begins. When you arrive, you will be greeted by someone on our friendly welcome team. You can speak to the Vicar or the ministers before coming so they can look out for you. 

Facilities: There are toilets, baby changing facilities, a creche and the church building is always warm. 

Accessibility: There is wheelchair access, and a sound loop for anyone who needs it. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up. There are disabled toilets in the church.

What happens during a service?

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πŸ™‚ The main service begins at 10am with a warm welcome and opening prayer.  

🎡 We have songs in our worship. We typically have three songs and a piece of music during the service.

πŸ“– People read a passage from the bible. One of our leaders will give a sermon (a short talk) that is bible based, about the Christian faith with teaching and wisdom that we can apply to our everyday life. 

πŸ‘« Sometimes the talk is interactive and we can all join in. Children might help the Vicar with the talk too. This might seem strange the first time you see or hear it but it’s all part of connecting with our beliefs and spirituality. It helps people learn, grow and stay engaged.

πŸ™ Someone will then say some prayers for the world and our community.

🍞🍷 We receive holy communion, the bread and wine or the holy sacrament of Jesus Christ. If we are new to the Christian faith we learn about this while we receive a special blessing.

πŸ’‘Afterwards we share news or notices, usually about what’s going on in the life of the church.

πŸ•― There is sometimes an opportunity for private prayer or healing at the end of the service.

β˜• We serve tea, coffee and biscuits after the service. Often cake, plus drinks and snacks for the children. It is a great way to get to know people, and what is going on. There is no pressure to stay, just take time to find your bearings.  You can also chat to the Vicar or the lay ministers. All refreshments are free.

What about my kids? 

Find out more about families and children at church here.