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June 30, 2024

Lessons from the Date with Death Club


Talking about death, dying, grief, aging, green burials, end of life vigils, and death anxiety can feel surprisingly hopeful.

Summary:

This sermon highlights the Date with Death Club, a specialized curriculum designed to help individuals confront their mortality through a supportive community lens. The speaker shares how engaging with the difficult topic of death can paradoxically foster hope and a deeper appreciation for life. By utilizing “third things” like poetry and art, the program allows participants to explore end-of-life planning and spiritual questions without feeling overwhelmed. The sermon emphasizes that while Unitarian Universalism does not provide dogmatic answers about the afterlife, it offers a loving community for navigating grief and transition. Ultimately, the sermon argues that befriending death is an essential practice that encourages people to live more intentionally in the present.