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Expressing Grief andProclaiming Hope: Toward a Proper Hymn ofthe Day for FuneralsBRIANWENTZELI magine this: you are in your car and a song that you know from years ago comeson the radio. All of a sudden your mind is flooded. You remember the time inyour life when you heard this song all the time. You feel that particular feeling thatthis song always invokes. You think of how it seems as though the words of thechorus were written just for has this kind of connecting power. Indeed, a particular piece of musiccan serve as a kind of symbol, carrying with it emotions, memories, thoughts, andother associations.
Expressing Grief and Proclaiming Hope: Toward a Proper Hymn of the Day for Funerals ... goods, honor, child, or spouse, though life be wrenched away, they cannot win the day. The Kingdom’s our forever!” Even so, the main metaphor of the ... The death of a friend, family member, or even acquaintance moves people to
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Service of Death and Resurrection, Proclaiming, Death, Life, The proclaiming of the, Practices in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, The Funeral Sermon: Remembering the Deceased, Proclaiming Life in Death: The Funeral Sermon, Proclaiming The Lord's Death, Proclaiming the Lord’s death, Proclaiming God's name, character, We Really Believe in Witnessing