St Wulfram’s Parish Church, Grantham
Each year St Wulfram’s Church in Grantham runs a special service to mark World Suicide Prevention Day. The service is for anyone who would like to pay tribute or remember a loved one, to show support for suicide prevention, for the survivors of suicide and the families and friends affected.
St Mathew’s Surbiton, Surrey KT6 6JQ
As a church we are focussing on supporting those in the community who have been bereaved, and we encourage our congregation to reach out to those who are grieving.
The Parish Trust, Caerphilly CF83 8FL
As a charity, we have recently finished our first The Bereavement Journey course. Soon after it, we decided to run another course as we found that there was more need for bereavement support in the community.
Sacred Heart and St Catherine of Alexandria Roman Catholic Church – Droitwich, Worcestershire
The St Vincent de Paul (SVP) Society has been active in the Sacred Heart Parish in Droitwich, for many years. This is an international lay Christian organisation of men, women and young people working to help relieve suffering, whether this be loneliness, illness, homelessness or any other form of poverty.
Redcar Baptist Church
We are from a small seaside town in the Northeast. We run a successful coffee shop called Common Ground and a community grocery store, in partnership with the Message Trust. The minister of our church approached me about running a bereavement support activity – The Bereavement Journey® programme.
Hockliffe Street Baptist Church, Leighton Buzzard
I first learned about The Bereavement Journey® from a friend. I was impressed with the content of the videos and the gentle tone in every presentation. The tone seemed appropriate—almost perfect—for the subject of loss. I have been running The Bereavement Journey® for the past nine months and have held it three times during that period.
Holy Trinity, Huddersfield
It was a huge privilege to run The Bereavement Journey® for the first time in January 2024. Preparation work recommended by AtaLoss, ensured I caught the vision for the missional focus of the programme, to present God’s love and be a very real support to people experiencing the heartbreak of bereavement.
St John’s Meads, Eastbourne
The team and I were running The Bereavement Journey®Programme in the daytime on an irregular basis. However, we felt the call from God to form a group, united in our hearts for those bereaved. We met to pray and explore in more depth the ways we could reach out with support to the local bereaved community.
Kingdom Faith Church, Horsham
Here we are five years on from the Covid pandemic, which initiated in May 2021 the conversation about bereavement at our church. It’s always helpful to reflect on our original aims. These aims included the need to challenge the culture and language we use around loss, death and dying, understanding the need to normalise what in essence is common to all humanity, that seemingly taboo topic ‘death’.
Christchurch, Clevedon
Christchurch’s Bereavement Support work consists of a team of ten people, integrated into the Pastoral Befriending work of the Church. This work is funded by and accountable to the Ecumenical Church Council (ECC). The Clergy provide oversight through regular pastoral meetings.