You were there, does anything else matter? You knew where and when and went. You were not alone there was a congregation with your family in it and in God's house which counts for something.
I am not a Christian but when I attend Christian functions I respect the thousands of people who have been in that same pace andd their prayers........I don't think it is up to humans to decide who goes where in the after life, but I am happy if it brings comfort to some people if they believe they can prempt a deities decisions. I let that wash over me, it's not as if the churches can agree on anything much.
If you were at the lunch then that was good too because you were there for your grand child to stand as a witness to a rite of passage for him.......send him a card to say how proud you were of him.
It is tough sometimes when we feel lonely, but that is life, did you shake hands and thank the priest after the service, did you tell people how wonderful it all was? We only suffer the defeats we will accept (bloody easier said than done) sometimes we take the loneliness in with us and hang on to it like a life jacket............
You are not going to hell, nobody is. Don't let your heart be broken be glad you were there. That sermon wasn't directed at you it was a bit of generic mumbo jumbo you heard what you heard because you were feeling low.
You have the support of dozens of grans here, we often have to go to things alone just because age robs us of partners and friends, there is no shame in that. Children don't stay young forever you know, 10 years from now he will be making up his own mind about things and you. Just keep being there.
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