Monday, June 26, 2006

Rain, Rain, Go Away!

Dear Friends,

Greetings from Montreat Presbyterian Conference Center, near Asheville, NC. Doug and I are here for the Worship and Music Conference, and, I must say, it has been amazing so far--and we just arrived yesterday! We are staying at Assembly Inn, a turn-of-the-century lodge built of stone. Since it was built before the electronic age, we are living without air-conditioning--and the humidity has been damp, to say the least. Last night it started to rain--and it rained for 40 days and 40 nights--well, perhaps that is a slight exaggeration--but it has rained heavily until just a couple of hours ago. I have two pairs of shoes drying out on the radiator--and there is no heat in the radiator (maybe they will dry by the power of suggestion). I should have brought my flip-flops!

Worship here has been glorious, in spite of the weather. We have had vivid colors, magnificent singing (imagine a congregation where about 90 percent of the folks are choir members), outstanding preaching, and the conference organist, John Ferguson, is the director of the choirs of St. Olaf College. You may have heard some of his work on the Sunday morning radio program, "Sing for Joy." You would probably be amazed at the huge number of youth who are here. You would almost think it was a Youth Conference, except for the many "more aged" persons like me. We are learning new music and some wonderful ideas for worship.

I am writing to you from the lobby in Assembly Inn. There is a huge fireplace, walls of stone, mountains all around, and at the moment, one of the folks here is playing Clair de Lune on the baby grand piano.

Sunday I will be worshiping at First Christian Church in Black Mountain, yet another venture beyond our denominational walls. It is good to be with those who love and follow Jesus Christ as they gather to worship God. My thoughts are with you who love him, too, and who are gathering in Blacksburg each week, and faithfully caring for one another while we are gone. May God bless you all.

Peace,

Linda

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