Accompany Them with Singing: The Christian Funeral
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Accompany Them with Singing: The Christian Funeral

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Thomas Long begins this fascinating volume by describing how the Christian funeral developed historically, theologically, and liturgically, and then discusses recent cultural trends in funeral practices, including the rise in both cremations and memorial services. He describes the basic pattern for a funeral service, details options in funeral planning, identifies characte

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Hardcover, 224 pages
Published October 16th 2009 by Westminster John Knox Press (first published 2009)
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John
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Recommends it for: Clergy
At the "Reclaiming the Text" Preaching Conference, Montreat 2006, my former preaching professor Tom Long pulled me out of my seat in the front row to join him in the journey of the Prodigal Son, whose story he was re-telling in a lecture on preaching themes from the Gospel of Luke. In reading his recent book on the Christian funeral, I feel a similar tug on my arm as Long invites the reader to understand the Church's ministry in the wake of death in terms of a "journey." T...more
Rhonda
Rhonda rated it 4 of 5 stars
A very helpful book for those who are preparing funerals. I would recommend to ministers and chaplains wholeheartedly, also to those who may be pondering their mortality in light of traditional Christian beliefs.
Clint
Clint rated it 4 of 5 stars
Very good book. It changed my viewpoint on the funeral service. I narrowly thought that the service was to "comfort the living." This book expands that view and brings out the historical and Christological perspectives of the Christian funeral service.
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Awesome book. Must read for any pastor. The one limitation was the very Christian focus. Would have been nice to see unchurched or no faith funerals dealt with. But overall awesome
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