The Northwestern College Choir concert was last night. It was . . . so good.
For those of you unfamiliar with the choir, at the end of every concert they sing "Jesus, I Adore Thee." It's the 'family song' of the College Choir.
All through the concert, I was able to keep from missing the college choir too much (not the people, but the choir thing. I definitely miss the people in college choir a LOT!). There were a few points that were particularly beautiful, sorrowful, or joyful.
And then the women started singing "Jesus, I adore Thee, Word of truth and grace . . ."
It hit me then. And I realized how easy it is to believe that you don't really miss a thing. But you do.
4 comments:
I'm going on Sunday. I am curious how it will be.
I should clarify. Not curious about the quality. Curious about how I will do. I miss it.
I get it. Your in da Nile.
Agreed.
Every time I go back to camp I spend most of the week (or weekend) reminding myself of all the things that drive me nuts about camp ministry.
It hurts less that way.
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