The Funeral.com Journal
Resources to help you create tributes as unique as the people (and pets) you love. Learn how engraving, photos, colors, and symbols add meaning; discover scattering rituals and at-home memorial ideas. We focus on the details that matter—because small choices can carry a lifetime of comfort.
Cremation and Religion in the U.S.: What Major Faiths Allow and Common Rules for Ashes
When a death happens, families often discover that the hardest questions aren’t only logistical. They’re spiritual. A relative may say, “Mom wanted cremation,” while another asks, “Is that allowed in...
How the Cremation Process Works in the U.S.: Step-by-Step, Crematorium Basics, and Container Options
When you are grieving, the hardest part is often that everything feels urgent and unfamiliar at the same time. Cremation can be a gentle, practical choice, but families still deserve...
Pets in Human Cemeteries: Special Sections, Companion Graves, and What’s Allowed
If you have ever stood at a grave and wished you could also visit a pet you loved just as deeply, you already understand why this question is becoming more...
Questions to Ask Your Pastor About Cremation, Burial, and Handling Ashes
The first time a family says the words “cremation” out loud after a death, it often sounds like a purely practical choice—simple, affordable, flexible. And sometimes it is. But for...
Cremation and Christianity: Catholic, Protestant, and Evangelical Perspectives Compared
For many Christian families, cremation is not a casual decision. Even when it feels practical or familiar, it can stir deep questions about faith, resurrection, and respect for the body....
Can I Be Buried with My Pet? Human–Pet Companion Burial Options Explained
If you’ve ever looked at your dog sleeping at your feet or your cat curled up in the same sunny spot each afternoon and thought, “We’ve done life together,” it...
Cremation in the Bible: Old Testament Stories, New Testament Hope, and Modern Application
If you’ve found yourself searching for cremation in the Bible, it’s rarely a casual question. It usually arrives in a tender moment—after a loss, during funeral planning, or while you’re...
Cremation vs Burial for Christians: Key Questions to Ask Your Pastor and Family
Most Christian families don’t begin this conversation because they want to debate theology. They begin because someone they love has died—or because they can feel the reality of death drawing...
Is Cremation Biblical? How Different Christian Traditions View Cremation Today
If you grew up in a church where burials were simply “what Christians do,” cremation can feel like a spiritual question before it feels like a practical one. Families ask...
What Does the Bible Say About Cremation? Myths, Misunderstandings, and Modern Christian Practice
You might not expect a faith question to arrive in the middle of logistics. But it often does. A loved one dies, the funeral home asks about burial or cremation,...
What Does the Bible Say About Cremation? Christian Views, Myths, and Modern Practice
If you’re asking what does the Bible say about cremation, you’re rarely asking it as a purely academic question. Most families are really asking something more personal: “Can I make...
Cremation vs. Burial: A Guide to Aftercare Options
The hardest decisions after a loss often arrive quietly—after the appointment, after the goodbyes, after the first night when the house feels different. For many families, that’s when “aftercare” becomes...
Direct Cremation: What It Is, Who It’s For, and How It Works
Direct cremation has become one of the most common and practical choices for families who want a simple, affordable, and flexible way to honor a loved one. While the term...
What Happens at a Visitation or Viewing?
A visitation or viewing is a time for family and friends to come together, share memories, and offer support after a loss. For those attending for the first time, the...