How they are still with us!
How they are still with us!
The Continuing Presence of Our Loved Ones After Death
Death hurts. When someone we love dies, nothing can simply “fix” that loss. The absence feels real. The silence can feel overwhelming.
We often speak of seeing our loved ones again in heaven someday. The church teaches us to trust in life after death. But is that all we are given to hold onto as we walk through the sharp reality of grief?
There is good news. There is more.
There is comfort for grieving hearts. There is hope that reaches into the present moment—not only into some distant reunion.
Join us this Sunday as we explore the ways our loved ones continue to be present with us, even after death.
When Jesus told His disciples that He was going to leave them, that He would be crucified, He also said something astonishing:
“It is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Comforter will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him to you… You will grieve, but your grief will turn to joy.” (John 16:7, 20)
What if departure is not the end of presence?
What if love is stronger—and nearer—than we have imagined?
Come and discover the hope that speaks to our grief and the comfort that meets us where we are.with Rev. Alan Cowley
3/8/26
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