The Book - came - home!
There was singing in the chancel and hurrahing of hassocks,
There was censing of the altar and dancing in our cassocks,
When the Book - came - home!
With thanks to all who have taken an interest in this small saga, searched out estimates of cost of replacement, maybe even prayed about it, or for the person who removed it, I can now report that our wandering lectern Bible was returned this morning.
Alan found it propped against the churchyard gate when he arrived at 7.30 to prepare for the 8 o'clock. Good job it was crisply cold and dry, and not pouring with rain.
There was censing of the altar and dancing in our cassocks,
When the Book - came - home!
With thanks to all who have taken an interest in this small saga, searched out estimates of cost of replacement, maybe even prayed about it, or for the person who removed it, I can now report that our wandering lectern Bible was returned this morning.
Alan found it propped against the churchyard gate when he arrived at 7.30 to prepare for the 8 o'clock. Good job it was crisply cold and dry, and not pouring with rain.
4 Comments:
I'm so glad it's back!
Maybe the guilty party chanced upon Ephesians 4:28 ...
Excellent tidings :-) Not sure whether its a problem or not, but I shall now picture a congregation full of weasels and other wild wooders whenever you mention your flock..
K
Actually, in a parish whose western boundary is the River Cherwell, we are mostly exclusively River-Bankers.
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