At Evensong tonight the boys and gents of the Cathedral
Choir sang Wesley’s “Ascribe unto the Lord”. You don’t hear it that often,
probably because it’s a massive piece, - one of those which can sometimes leave
you wondering, by the time it’s done, whether it is in fact still Sunday – and if
it IS Sunday, whether we’ve reached next week or are in fact in the week after.
Despite this , I’m very fond of it - because once, 28 years ago, I had one of those moments with God.
At the rehearsal this made me wobble rather, not surprisingly...but when it came to the service, there , in that church that I loved so much, I swear that God winked at me…and I knew there WOULD be children if I simply trusted and held on.
Tonight, my youngest was singing with the choral clerks – and as I looked at the Sutherland tapestry of Christ in Glory, I rather think that Jesus winked at me again. “Told you so…” he said.
Despite this , I’m very fond of it - because once, 28 years ago, I had one of those moments with God.
Motherhood, which brings me more joy than almost any other
aspect of my life, did not come easily to me. There were many miscarriages on
the way to my 3 beloved children – and the 1st of those, the most
heart-breaking, marked the end of my first pregnancy. With the kind of painful
irony that seems to have real teeth, the following day was Mothering Sunday and
I was booked to sing Evensong at St John the Divine, Kennington . This was
about a year into my brief voyage across the Tiber, and I was missing Anglican
worship, the choral tradition and my friends at SJDK far too much to stay at
home, tearful wreck though I was. So I turned up, only to find that we were
singing this marathon anthem…which was new to me that day. We made our way
through it with determination til we reached the final pages
“You are the blessed of the Lord, you, - you and your
children”At the rehearsal this made me wobble rather, not surprisingly...but when it came to the service, there , in that church that I loved so much, I swear that God winked at me…and I knew there WOULD be children if I simply trusted and held on.
Tonight, my youngest was singing with the choral clerks – and as I looked at the Sutherland tapestry of Christ in Glory, I rather think that Jesus winked at me again. “Told you so…” he said.
And yes, I am blessed. HUGELY blessed. Thank you for the
reminder.
3 comments:
What a wonderful testimony of Jesus healing power at difficult times
Delightful ... wonderful, Kathryn!
You did have a smile on your face.....wonderful testimony! It is great to have Jack in the choir!
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