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  • About
    • Sunday at St. James
    • A Slice of Life at St. James Santee...
    • History
      • A Brief History
      • The Brick Church
      • Old Georgetown Road Protected!
      • Clergy of St. James-Santee 1687-Present
    • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
    • Calendar
  • Our Mission Partners
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    • About Confirmation
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    • Church Terminology
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    • Keeping Advent and Christmas
    • Someone I Know Has Died Suddenly - A Grief Resource
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Below you will find  two resources for the Sacrament of the Burial of the Dead at St. James-Santee:  Our current customaries (policies) and a Planning Form for Funerals at St. James-Santee.

The document which outlines St. James-Santee's current policies regarding burials at the Brick Church can also be downloaded below...  
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The St. James-Santee funeral planning guide can  be downloaded at the link below.  We strongly encourage our members and friends to plan their funeral or memorial service in advance. As followers of the Resurrected Lord, we need not deny our mortality, but trusting that "nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus," can plan for our funerals or memorial services as both an act of faith that "we too shall live." Planning ahead is also an expression of love for those remain behind.

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  • Home
  • Village Walking Tour
  • About
    • Sunday at St. James
    • A Slice of Life at St. James Santee...
    • History
      • A Brief History
      • The Brick Church
      • Old Georgetown Road Protected!
      • Clergy of St. James-Santee 1687-Present
    • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
    • Calendar
  • Our Mission Partners
  • Sacraments
    • About Confirmation
  • Resources
    • Church Terminology
    • Practices to Strengthen Your Life with God
    • Keeping Advent and Christmas
    • Someone I Know Has Died Suddenly - A Grief Resource
  • Prayer Requests
    • Please Pray For...
  • Get Involved