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History can give us much needed insight into the life of our congregation. In the good times, it serves to remind us of the labors and sacrifices which have made the church all that it is today. In difficult days, it can help us to recall that the parish has already gone through and successfully overcome great challenges and adversities. An account of past triumphs can inspire us to forge ahead and not to falter in our own generation. Without the benefit of knowing our history it is easy to become so caught up in the moment that we are unable to keep our perspective. It is in the broad sweep of history, with its record of heights and depths, that we can make sense of the events of our own time and can learn to discern the hand of God's loving Providence in them. One of the parts of a church's history that is especially inspiring to me is the account of the gifts given for the ornamentation of its buildings. I find it very moving to stand before an object, such as a stained glass window, and to read the names of those who donated it. I see it as a witness to the devotion and love of God's people for their Lord, His Church, and His worship. Lesser Feasts and Fasts
contains a prayer which states, "0 God of truth and beauty,... Teach
us,...to see in thee the source of all our talents, and move us to offer
them for the adornment of worship and the advancement of true religion." (p.
241) Finally I these ornaments are visible reminders of the Kingdom of God. One of the collects in The Book of Common Prayer asks that God may grant that in these earthly things we may behold the order and beauty of things heavenly." (p. 573) May our Lord grant that it be so for all who read this work. The Rev. Canon Robert L. Young. SSC Rector |
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