Árdís - 01.01.1949, Side 44

Árdís - 01.01.1949, Side 44
42 ÁRDÍ S Hillside Service at Camp Nawakwa By Thjóðbjörg Henrickson The inspirational highlight of each busy day at Camp Nawakwa is the evening devotional service at Upper Temple. Upper Temple is an outdoor chapel on the side of a hill, facing west and some distance from camp. The magnificent panorama of woods, hills, valleys, corn fields and fruit orchards presents an unforgettable picture of beauty. On this hillside are four semi-circular rows of white flint rocks cemented together in tiers, to form rows of seats, the top tier completing the semi-circular stone wall that encloses this outdoor temple. A stone pulpit stands in the opening of this semi- circle. The heaven above is its canopy. It was indeed an inspiring experience to see close to three hundred teen-age boys come up the hill, from the woods below, singing as they walked and then take their seats in complete silence. The whole service carried an air of religious reverence and was conducted by one or more cabin groups, showing careful planning and preparation throughout the service. The hymns and special music were rendered by a boy’s choir conducted by the music director. The scripture lesson and prayers were read by the boys and the message delivered by their leader or by a visiting pastor. Although the speakers did not seem to raise their voices above the normal pitch of ordinary speaking, every word could be clearly heard. The singing was particularly resonant and its echo must have carried from hill to hill. As the service ended, the last rays of a setting sun dipped below the rim of hills beyond, leaving the sunset’s brilliant hues to fade away into the darkening blue of an evening sky and giving a quiet, sacred peacefulness to all. As we wended our way down the hillside into the shadows of the wooded valley below, my companion quoted: “Day is done Gone the sun From the hill, from the lake, from the sky, All is well Safely rest God is nigh.”
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