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We know that planning the details of a funeral can be overwhelming, and we would like to assist you in any way we can. It is our hope that this information will be helpful to you. As Christians, we grieve as those who have a unique hope in the Risen Christ, thus empowering us to make the occasion of death as a time in which the hope of the Gospel is reaffirmed with j y and peace. A United Methodist service acknowledges this hope and offers family and friends the opportunity to remember a loved one s life and offer them into God s care. The service should be a time to celebrate the wonderful gift God gave to us in our relationship with the deceased. The properly planned service can be a benediction and a comfort to us, as well as a witness to our faith. Please know we are here for you and welcome the opportunity to be of assistance to you and your family. If you have questions regarding funeral and memorial service planning, please call our Funeral Coordinator, Kay Richardson, at 214.291.8093. Sincerely, Rev. Robert Hasley Senior Pastor

Prior to the Death Our ministers consider it a sacred privilege to come and pray with you during this difficult time. If circumstances allow, please call the church office, 972.380.8001, and notify us of your situation. One of our ministers will make every effort to come pray with you and your family. In the event that you call after office hours, you will be directed to the minister on call by our answering service. A minister will be in touch with you as soon as possible. When Your Loved One Dies When your loved one passes away, please call the church offic. If possible, one of our ministers will come to be with you. If this occurs after hours, call the church and you will be directed to the emergency process to reach the minister on call. Setting the Date and Time for the Service Our ministers are happy to help you plan a meaningful service to celebrate the life of your loved one. If you wish for one of our ministers to assist in planning and leading the service, please contact our Funeral Coordinator, Kay Richardson, at krichardson@standrewumc.org or 214.291.8093 before you schedule the service date and time. Planning the Service An important early step in planning the service is to gather your family together at the church to visit with the minister leading the service. This is a valuable time to share stories and favorite memories of your loved one. Many families comment that this type of gathering proves to be very helpful and comforting. During this gathering, try to recall your loved one s favorite scriptures and hymns. At the back of this booklet, you will find a list of hymns and scriptures appropriate for funerals and memorial services. Questions to consider: What type of service do you desire? Some options are:. An interment (cremation) followed by a memorial service. A graveside service followed by a memorial service. A traditional funeral service followed by a graveside service. A memorial service only (the body is not present). A graveside service only Where will the service(s) be held?. In our Sanctuary. In our Chapel. In our Columbarium. At a funeral home/cemetery Honorariums/Costs Honorariums for clergy, coordinator, musicians, and sound technicians will be discussed while planning the service. If long distance travel is required, expenses of the clergy should be covered. If guest musicians are contracted by the church, the family will be responsible for associated fees on the day of the service. Fees vary for additional musicians as those fees are set by the performers themselves. Memorials Memorial gifts are a special way to honor a loved one. If you want to learn more about memorial gift opportunities at St. Andrew, please discuss this with your minister. In addition, we are happy to work with you to include other memorial gifts to organizations like the American Cancer Society on the back of the service bulletin. Building Fees There are no building fees for services held at St. Andrew.

Important Questions and Concerns Topics to discuss with the funeral home:. Cremation (if interred in the St. Andrew Columbarium, urn will be provided). Casket and vault. Cemetery lots. Flowers. Processional to the cemetery. Scheduling a visitation time. Obituary in the newspaper and deadline for submission Flowers The flower is a symbol of the resurrection of our Lord and is an appropriate way to honor a loved one. We ask that the funeral home or family take responsibility for the removal of all flowers upon the completion of the service. Questions regarding floral arrangements should be directed to the Funeral Coordinator, 972.380.8001. Music If the service is to be in our Sanctuary or Chapel and music is requested, the Coordinator will contact our Minister of Music to make arrangements. When a loved one dies, people often find themselves at a loss for words. Music can unveil a dimension of meaning and feeling that words alone cannot yield. Since music plays a significant part in our lives, it is natural that the church includes music at the service designed to remember and celebrate the life of your loved one. These suggestions exist to assist you, the family, at this difficult time. Funerals and memorial services are occasions to sing the great music of the church that witnesses to the Lord of life. Secular music is not appropriate for a worship setting, but could be played at the funeral home visitation or other settings outside the Sanctuary. The Pastor, Organist, or Minister of Music will help you determine if a song is appropriate for this service of worship, but a guiding question to ask is: Does this music give glory to God and witness to our hope in Jesus Christ? MUSIC FOR THE SERVICE Soloists and/or instrumentalists are frequently included in funerals or memorial services. Members of the St. Andrew full-time music staff typically serve as soloists. Professional instrumentalists can be secured by the music staff, but please understand there will be a performance fee involved for any musicians apart from our full-time music staff. While it is acceptable to have a friend or relative provide such music, they should have the musical abilities necessary and the emotional strength to sing or play at a time when they may be grieving. Music, in addition to congregational hymns, can certainly enhance the service of worship, but it is optional and family members should not feel obligated to arrange for it. PRELUDE The organist/pianist will provide 10-20 minutes of pre-service selections from classical and sacred literature. CONGREGATIONAL HYMNS Congregational singing is encouraged; it involves everyone and gives expression to the faith we hold. It is good to select one or two hymns that are more commonly known. Many congregational hymns can also be sung as solos. All music selections should give glory to God and witness to our hope in Jesus Christ. We have listed some of the hymns you might consider for use in the service.

OPENING HYMNS A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Fairest Lord Jesus For All the Saints God of Grace and God of Glory Great Is Thy Faithfulness How Firm a Foundation How Great Thou Art Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Love Divine, All Loves Excelling My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less Praise to the Lord, the Almighty HYMNS OF HOPE AND COMFORT Abide with Me Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound Be Still, My Soul Beneath the Cross of Jesus Blessed Assurance Blest Be the Tie that Binds Children of the Heavenly Father Hymn of Promise I Love to Tell the Story In the Garden It Is Well with My Soul Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross Jesus Loves Me My Faith Looks Up to Thee On Eagles Wings Precious Lord, Take My Hand Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us Shall We Gather at the River Soon and Very Soon Surely the Presence of the Lord Is in This Place What a Friend We Have in Jesus CLOSING HYMNS Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Lead On, O King Eternal Lift High the Cross O God, Our Help in Ages Past Thine Be the Glory SUGGESTED SOLOS Amazing Grace How Great Thou Art Hymn of Promise It Is Well with My Soul Lord of the Dance On Eagles Wings Surely the Presence of the Lord Is in This Place Psalm 23 Safe Within His Arms The Lord s Prayer 110 302 189 711 577 140 529 77 89 384 368 139 700 378 534 297 369 557 141 707 156 314 377 301 191 452 143 474 361 381 723 706 328 526 127 580 159 117 308 378 77 707 377 261 143 328 Suggested Scriptures Listed below are scriptures appropriate for use in a memorial service or funeral service. OLD TESTAMENT I know that my redeemer lives God will swallow up death forever God will keep them at peace Comfort my people Those who wait for the Lord Passing through the waters I am the fi st and the last Whoever thirsts, come to the waters The spirit of the Lord is upon me I create new heavens and a new earth PSALMS The Lord is my chosen portion The Lord is my shepherd The Lord is my light and my salvation Lord, let me know my end As a deer longs for fl wing streams Give judgment for me, O God A very present help in trouble Teach us to number our days My God, in whom I trust Bless the Lord, O my soul O give thanks to the Lord The Lord has heard my voice Open the gates of righteousness I lift up my eyes to the hills Out of the depths I cry to the Lord Where shall I go from your spirit I will extol you, O God my King Hallelujah! Praise the Lord, O my soul Job 19:23-27 Isaiah 25:6-9 Isaiah 26:1-4, 19 Isaiah 40:1-11, 28-31 Isaiah 40:28-31 Isaiah 43:1-3a, 18-19m, 25 Isaiah 44:6-8 Isaiah 55:1-3, 6-13 Isaiah 61:1-4T Isaiah 65:17-25 The Lord s steadfast love Lamentations 3:19-26, 31b-32 Return to the Lord with all your heart Joel 2 (sel.) 16:5-11 23 27:1, 4-9a, 13-14 39:4-5, 12 42:1-6a 43 46:1-5, 10-11 90:1-10, 12 91 103 106:1-5 116:1-9, 15 118 121 130 139:12 145 146

NEW TESTAMENT The Beatitudes Come to me all who are weary You do not know the day or the hour The Last Judgment Jesus raises the son of the widow of Nain We enter the kingdom only as children Today you will be with me in Paradise God so loved the world Whoever hears and believes has eternal life Anyone who comes to me I will never reject Whoever believes in me has eternal life I am the resurrection and the life Lazarus raised from the dead Let not your hearts be troubled Hope does not disappoint Baptized into Christ s death, raised to live Nothing separates us from God s love Living or dying, we are the Lord s Christ raised from the dead Invisible things will last forever From God we have a house Saved by grace through faith Knowing him and his resurrection power Our citizenship is in heaven Set your minds on things that are above The comfort of Christ s coming If we died with him, we will live with him Christ was tested in every way Faith, pilgrimage, the cloud of witnesses Without seeing Chist, you love him We are children of God Those coming out of great tribulation Rest for the saints New heaven and new earth Matthew 5:1-12a Matthew 11:25-30 Matthew 25:1-13 Matthew 25:31-46 Luke 7:11-17 Luke 18:15-17 Luke 23:33, 39-43 John 3:16-21 John 5:24-29 John 6:37-40 John 6:47-58 John 11:17-27 John 11:38-44 John 14:1-6, 25-27 Romans 5:1-11 Romans 6:3-9 Romans 8:14-23, 31-39 Romans 14:7-9, 10b-12 1 Corinthians 15 (sel.) 2 Corinthians 4:16-5:1 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 Ephesians 1:11-2:1, 4-10 Philippians 3:7-11 Philippians 3:20-21 Colossians 3:1-17 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 2 Timothy 2:8-13 Hebrews 2:14-18 Hebrews 11-12 (sel.) 1 Peter 1:3-9 1 John 3:1-3 Revelation 7:2-3, 9-17 Revelation 14:1-3, 6-7, 12-13 Revelation 21:1-4, 22-25, 22:3-5 Planning Worksheet As you make plans for the service, feel free to use this guide. ORDER OF SERVICE Prelude Greeting/Opening Prayer Call to Worship Hymn Reflections (optional Pastoral Prayer Lord s Prayer Solo Scripture Message (by the Minister offici ting the service) Hymn Closing Prayer Postlude

Funeral Homes Listed below are local funeral homes (this list is not an endorsement by St. Andrew). Allen Family Funeral Options 2120 W. Springcreek Parkway Plano, Texas 75023 972.596.8200 Allen Funeral Home 508 E. Masters Wylie, Texas 75098 972.442.2234 Aria Cremation and Funeral Service 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214.306.6700 Charles W. Smith & Son Funeral Home 601 S. Tennessee Street McKinney, Texas 75069 McKinney: 972.562.7788 Princeton: 972.736.2400 Eastgate Funeral Home & Cremation Services 1910 Eastgate Drive Garland, Texas 75041 972.270.6116 Dalton & Son Funeral Home 1550 N. Stemmons Lewisville, Texas 75057 972.436.6511 Ted Dickey West Funeral Home 8011 Frankford Road Dallas, Texas 75252 972.407.6070 Lincoln Funeral Home 8100 Fireside Drive Dallas, Texas 75217 214.398. 8133 Metrocrest Funeral Home 1810 N. Perry Road Carrollton, Texas 75006 972.242.3646 North Dallas Funeral Home & John P. Brooks 2710 Valley View Lane Farmers Branch, Texas 75234 972.241.9100 (Spanish speaking) Distinctive Life Funeral and Cremation Service 1611 N. Central Expressway Plano, Texas 75075 972.424.1144 Restland Funeral Home 13005 Greenville Avenue Dallas, Texas 75243 972.238.7111 Sparkman Funeral Home 1029 S. Greenville Avenue Richardson, Texas 75081 972.238.7855 Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Home 7405 W. Northwest Highway Dallas, Texas 75225 214.363.5401 Turrentine, Jackson & Morrow Funeral Home 8520 Main Street Frisco, Texas 75034 Frisco: 972.335.2444 Allen: 972.562.2601 Notes

St. Andrew United Methodist Church has served Plano and the surrounding area for more than 30 years. We have a rich history of reaching others for Christ in this region and around the globe. For more information on the ministries and missions of the church, please call the church office at 972.380.8001. 5801 W. Plano Parkway Plano, TX 75093 972.380.8001 standrewumc.org