Morgan’s Place Cemetery – assist with the loss of a baby (miscarriage, abortion or still birth)

today April 26, 2026my_locationSt. John's Church


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2026-04-26 – 2026-04-26

Morgan’s Place Cemetery…..more than just a cemetery
On April 26, there will be a speaker during worship to share information about this valuable mission opportunity. If you or someone you know has experienced a miscarriage, abortion or still birth please invite them to join you in worship. Lunch will be served after worship with opportunity to ask our speakers questions about this ministry.
It is estimated that 20-50% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. While there is a huge need for cemeteries like Morgan’s Place to serve bereaved families and bury their babies in a dignified manner, there are no other known cemeteries in the Midwest dedicated to this single purpose.
Morgan’s Place was established to assist families through the grieving process when experiencing the loss of a baby. It is located in a 2.5 acre peaceful rural setting near Sidney, Ohio.
They aid this process by memory-making, birth planning, funeral and burial services, and post-partum support groups for parents. To remember babies who were lost and not able to be buried, they offer a memorial wall on which a plaque to honor those children can be placed.
All these services are at no cost!
They are providing far more than just a forever resting place for babies. They are advocates that walk alongside families throughout their entire grief journey, long after their baby is laid to rest.
All are welcome to attend the service and luncheon to follow.

Morgan’s Place – more than a cemetery

St. John’s Church

211 E Carrol St, Kenton

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Begin April 26, 2026
End April 26, 2026
Location St. John's Church
Address 211 E Carrol St
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