
A Christian Perspective on Death, Part 1
This Sunday School lesson takes a thoughtful look at how Christians understand death and dying, drawing on Scripture, the historic witness of the Church, and experiences from pastoral care and hospital chaplaincy. We explore why modern culture tends to avoid this topic and how movements such as the Enlightenment and Romanticism have shaped contemporary attitudes toward mortality. The lesson introduces the historic Christian idea of Ars moriendi, reflecting on how believers through the centuries have prepared for death with courage, faith, and trust in the Resurrection. This is an invitation to consider what it means to approach death as disciples of Jesus β grounded in our identity in Him and sustained by the hope of new life.βͺ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: 📖 Biblical teaching for both head and heart 🕯οΈ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament 🙏 A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages🌐 Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org
Anglican Church of the Incarnation - Richmond, Virginia Β· The Rev. Charles Alex Riffee
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Show Notes
This Sunday School lesson takes a thoughtful look at how Christians understand death and dying, drawing on Scripture, the historic witness of the Church, and experiences from pastoral care and hospital chaplaincy. We explore why modern culture tends to avoid this topic and how movements such as the Enlightenment and Romanticism have shaped contemporary attitudes toward mortality. The lesson introduces the historic Christian idea of Ars moriendi, reflecting on how believers through the centuries have prepared for death with courage, faith, and trust in the Resurrection. This is an invitation to consider what it means to approach death as disciples of Jesus β grounded in our identity in Him and sustained by the hope of new life.
βͺ Church of the Incarnation is an Anglican (ACNA) parish in western Henrico, Virginia, committed to: π Biblical teaching for both head and heart π―οΈ Spiritual formation through liturgy and sacrament π A shared life of prayer and discipleship for all ages
π Learn more: https://incarnationrichmond.org