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For those with big questions about death, dying and funerals, having someone to talk to can be invaluable. But how do you start those conversations, and with whom?

It’s not easy to think about your own funeral. Talking about death, dying and funerals raises big questions that we need to face at some point, but it’s hard to talk to family and friends.


The Church of England has been helping people think about these questions for centuries. GraveTalk is a café space, organised by a local church, where people can talk about these big questions.

The next GraveTalk has not been arranged yet. Please check back or follow us on Facebook for the latest events.

If you would like to speak to a minister about any of these issues please do get in touch.


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