Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What services do you offer?
A: We provide Christ‑centered funeral and memorial service planning, officiate the ceremony, minister at graveside, write Scripture‑based tributes or eulogies, and offer faith‑based grief support thereafter. We also offer pre‑planning consultations for individuals seeking peace of mind in advance.
Q: Can you serve in my area—or virtually?
A: Yes. We serve families across multiple locations and offer virtual planning or guidance when distance is a factor.
Q: How do I begin working with The Last Amen?
A: Simply contact us via the website or call the number provided. We’ll schedule a conversation to understand your needs and guide the planning process step‑by‑step.
Q: Are you denominational?
 A: We welcome families from all Christian backgrounds and emphasize shared beliefs in Jesus Christ, Scripture, compassion, and the gospel of hope.
Q: Is there a fee for your ministry services?
A: Yes.  We offer several Pricing Package structures to serve families with dignity, transparency, flexibility, and compassion.  While the Last Amen is a Christ-centered Ministry, we compassionately assist all families regardless of faith tradition or personal belief.  With respect and care.  We will not turn away any families for inability to pay in full.  Our calling is to serve, not to burden.  If you’re in need, talk to us.  We’ll find a way forward together.
Q: Do you offer grief support after the service?
A: Yes. We follow up with prayer, check‑ins, and resources to help families walk through grief with faith and healing.
Q: Do you speak other languages?
A: At The Last Amen, we understand that language carries both meaning and comfort, especially during times of grief. That is why we are honored to offer funeral, memorial, and graveside services in Haitian Creole as well as English. For many families, hearing prayers, Scriptures, and words of remembrance in their heart language brings deep peace and connection. Our desire is to honor your loved one’s life and faith in a way that reflects both your heritage and your hope in Christ, ensuring every service is personal, compassionate, and centered on the promises of God’s Word.
English:
At The Last Amen, we are honored to serve families in both English and Haitian Creole. We believe every family should be able to celebrate life, honor faith, and find comfort in the language of their heart.
Kreyòl Ayisyen:
Nan Dènye Amen, nou gen privilèj pou nou sèvi fanmi yo an Anglè ak Kreyòl Ayisyen. Nou kwè chak fanmi ta dwe gen opòtinite pou selebre lavi, onore lafwa, epi jwenn rekonfò nan lang kè yo.
