Eulogies: How to Craft and Deliver Memorable Farewells
Practical advice on how to prepare your script and yourself to deliver an eulogy your audience will celebrate for years.
Description
Honouring the memory of a loved one who has died is one of life’s privileges. To weave the threads of a human life into a tapestry of images that form in the minds of our hearers and so give their mind’s eye one last glimpse of the one they honour can be at the same time humbling and immensely rewarding.
An eulogy - or "good word" - is an event much more than it is a speech. It is a shared moment in which mourners gather around pictures painted by the words the speaker utters, and the emotions the speaker conveys, so that they may linger in their personal and shared remembering of the one who has died.
This course offers immediate practical advice to people who find themselves, perhaps unexpectedly, preparing to deliver the “good word”. It draws on the author’s experience in speaking at funerals of friends and family members, and as the minister of a London church. It shows how to gather the raw material, how to organise it, how to craft it into an eulogy, and then how to prepare and deliver the eulogy so that it engages the minds and emotions of those who hear it.
What You Will Learn!
- Students have confidence they can craft and deliver a memorable eulogy.
- Students know how to craft a memorable eulogy.
- Students know how to deliver a memorable eulogy.
- Having delivered their eulogies, students will have touched deeply the hearts of their hearers
- Having delivered their eulogies, students will be pleased they have done this.
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone who has been asked to deliver an eulogy.
- Anyone who expects to be asked to deliver an eulogy.
- Anyone interested in knowing how to craft and deliver an eulogy.