EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 15 MIN
It's All Connected: Holy Week, the Passion, and Hospice
from Tending the After: Finding Peace in Life After Loss · host Heather
Holy Week - an emotional tumult for Christians when we confront humanities' (our) role in killing an innocent man, mourn a loss, and in the end rejoice in the kept promise and future promise of salvation.In this episode, I expound on an idea that struck me during the reading of the Passion of Christ. How we can have more empathy for loved one choosing hospice.TLDR, no one was ready for Jesus to ACTUALLY die; and we treat our own loved ones with terminal illness similarly. It's scary, and lonely, and they deserve better.When is Hospice the right choice? Is Hospice quitting? Is it wrong to want Hospice instead of treatment? and other palliative care concerns. How do I tell my family I'm dying?The answers may not be here, but there are considerations for everyone Christian and non-Christian about what it means to stand beside someone to the point of death.I am not a lawyer or financial professional, none of this content constiutes legal or financial advise. For your specific situation consult a professional. This podcast is for entertainment and education only.If you want to have more personal peace and provide loving clarity to others join the April 27th Peace Plan Webinar at 5 PM EST. REGISTERI am not a lawyer or financial professional, none of this content constiutes legal or financial advise. For your specific situation consult a professional. This podcast is for entertainment and education only.If you want to have more personal peace and provide loving clarity to others join the April 27th Peace Plan Workshop at 5 PM EST. REGISTERWant more Tending the After Talk?Email thoughts to [email protected] Check out the Instagram @heather_yourjcdFacebook Tending The After PodcastWebsite www.yourjcd.com Have a peaceful mourning.
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