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Our Memorials

Sacred Space Memorial is in the business of building heritage. We help bring your ministry full circle: Those who admired, worshipped, or studied at your institution can now be remembered on your grounds in a meaningful way.

A columbarium is a place for the respectful and public storage of urns, which contain cremated remains and are placed in customized niches. Today’s columbaria can be customized freestanding units, or part of a mausoleum or other building.

A columbarium solidifies the bond between a church and its congregation. Such a memorial is the physical embodiment of continuity, connection and the union of the birth family with the spiritual one. The columbaria we build encompass those who have gone before us with those who will follow. They allow us to reach into our past, while extending far into the future. Over time, those attending committal services at your customized Sacred Space Memorial will find it natural and comforting to follow suit. In turn, the memorial helps create ministry opportunities that may lead to membership growth.

An asset — spiritually and aesthetically

In many ways, the columbarium is a modern-day take on the old church cemetery. By building one, you answer a question we all face: What will happen to our remains when we leave this earth? With such a memorial, like-minded people can be laid to rest alongside one another. History tells us that people with things in common — be it spiritual belief, ethnicity, education or some other theme — want to be buried together. A Sacred Space Memorial allows you to provide that profound opportunity.

Columbaria are built as much for the visitor as for the deceased, as they heighten the relevance of the institution to its flock, connecting all concerned more closely. The addition of a Sacred Space Memorial to your property creates a magnetic, interactive feature that elevates the aesthetics of your grounds while meeting a significant need of your members.

For it is a pleasure,
too, to remember.

Inherent in our process is the understanding that each institution is unique. The memorials we build are completely customized and professionally crafted with unsurpassed attention to detail. They are complete and lasting — the physical embodiment of your meaning to your community. Whether it stands within your building or as the centerpiece of an outdoor setting on your grounds, a columbarium strengthens bonds within your community, and through visitation, creates the possibility for new vital connections to be made.

Furthermore, a Sacred Space memorial dramatically elevates the appearance and usefulness of your grounds, and is a great alternative to leaving underutilized space just sitting.

Our pledge is to be a resource for every phase of your columbarium project, which we promise will contain zero risk, and will leave your institution with a source of revenue for years to come.

We are pleased to discuss with you the deep theological, environmental and economic implications of cremation, as well as the lasting impact a columbarium can have within your community.

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