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RSWells
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0 posted 2001-07-01 09:20 AM



The church in which I kneel
lacks marble floors,
no mortised wood, framed steel,
enormous doors.

It's service knows not hours
nor proper dress,
the rafters are the bowered
grotto's recess.

No walls aligned
with the station's cross,
not needed to remind
us of our loss.

The pulpit's empty, silent
sermonless.
Just quiet time spent
man to God confess.

No favored pews
nor committeed bulletins,
guilt laden news
of just how much and when.

An ageless rock it's alter
inviolate.
No fear of jealous cult or
reprobate.

Genuflection's here
soft needled pine.
No distractions to steer
from the Divine.

From choir loft
the sweetest music heard,
ignored so oft'
it's members, genus bird.

The frescoed ceiling's
more beauty than man's allowed,
swirled, freewheeling
light and darkened cloud.

Innumerable it's steeples
and it's spires.
Accessing all His people
awe inspire,

For they are the mountains
and the trees,
no edifice would surmount
nor more God please.

The tranquil evidence
of His good hand,
wind's sweet intercedence
o'er all the land.

The baptistery's off shore
sea, pond, lake, river.
These fonts are pure
and from His rain deliver,

as sacrosanct a blessing
we'll ever need.
Diverse secularism's messing
with His creed.

If you're under stellar skies
and in this sweet world's hold,
then all other "truths" are lies,
You're in His fold.


© Copyright 2001 Richard S. Wells jr. - All Rights Reserved
Sunshine
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1 posted 2001-07-01 09:27 AM


When one looks to their "outside" world...

we see all that He and Heaven allows...

well done, Sir

for this is where I pray, too...

zzz
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2 posted 2001-07-01 09:37 AM


lovely!  i personally feel too many people get wraped up in the rules and regs of church going and forget the truth  the world is his creation you dont need to be front row of a church to talk to god he is all around  the world around us gives us many lessons if only we take time to look and learn
zzzz

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3 posted 2001-07-01 10:16 AM


RSWells,
Amen, you got that right. Good write, enjoyed

MARK V SHELDON
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4 posted 2001-07-01 11:38 AM


Didn't Jesus himself, somewhere, sometime, say, "My body is my temple"?  Isn't most Eastern philosophy all about meditation and "looking within"?  You speak a wonderful truth here, R.S., and in a colorful presentation, too.  Perhaps the basket should be passed around to feed the homeless...

-MVS

"If you think you know it all, you have a lot to learn."

"Everyone can hear;  few can listen."

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5 posted 2001-07-01 02:46 PM


I'm with Sunshine on this one......well done, too.  
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6 posted 2001-07-01 08:09 PM


Simply gorgeous, your words say it all..nicely done.

             ~Victoria~

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7 posted 2001-07-01 08:13 PM


Lovely, Richard.  We all know it's what in our hearts that really matters, not how many services we attend.  Well done.

All writing comes
by the grace of God.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

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8 posted 2001-07-01 08:29 PM


This poem has a very Druid quality, with the exception of praying to Mother Earth...and I say that as a compliment. Very excellent writing. I like your church very much....
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9 posted 2001-07-02 12:20 PM


I didn't see you sitting in the pew behind me there...amen to this Richard, pen on!
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10 posted 2001-07-02 12:30 PM


I've always felt that the building we worship in should not be considered the ONLY place to find God. I would rather sit in a forest and find Him than wait in a pew forever..
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