Columbarium Memorial Garden

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The Memorial Garden at the Episcopal Church of the Advent is a sacred and peaceful place for the interment of cremated remains. Nestled within our church grounds, this serene space offers a meaningful final resting place, surrounded by the love and prayers of our faith community.

Established as part of our commitment to honor life and spiritual continuity, the columbarium reflects our mission and vision of being a Christ-centered, welcoming, and caring church family. It also ties deeply into our history, which spans decades of community growth and spiritual support.

If you would like to inquire about available niches or learn more about the Memorial Garden, please contact our church office:

Whether you are new to our church or a long-time member, we invite you to connect with us and experience the peace and presence of Christ in every moment.

Open metal gate with cross-shaped vertical bars, leading to a paved courtyard with palm trees and a bench.
Outdoor columbarium niches with plaques in front of a church building under a clear blue sky.
Outdoors columbarium with niches for urns, flanked by benches, palm trees, and a building with crosses in the background.
A columbarium wall with niches set against a backdrop of palm trees and other green foliage under a blue sky with clouds.

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“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.”

-Psalm 23:1–3a