Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Faith. Fully.

I’m not sure I often wave the flag when I peek over the top of my parapet to gaze askance at the world around me.

I guess I tend to think that my faith is so integral to who I am that I don’t actually NEED to wave the flag about it very often. On the other hand, being a fully fledged cathedral chorister for rather more years than I care to add up, and wardrobe manager to boot, is perhaps a thinly disguised alternative flag that I wave very regularly indeed without noticing........

Tonight’s service at St M’s was a place apart. Faure’s Requiem was the music on offer for All Souls’ Day, and another ‘first’ for our treble choir who joined the regular adult choir for the occasion. And the trebles stepped up to the mark and conjured up a most spectacular ‘Pie Jesu’ for us all. Competently. Spectacularly. Our Director of Music deserved accolades from On High.

But, tho notable, that was far from all we shared this evening. The serving team had paid attention to all the necessary details that most of us are completely unaware of when a good job is accomplished, and the visual gloom that results from too few light bulbs remaining fully operative provided the sort of atmospheric lighting that we generally yearn for at this time of year but rarely quite achieve......

Most seats were occupied in the cathedral, and methinks the shadows were far from empty......

Once again our Chief Pastor demonstrated his liturgical ability by planning and facilitating the whole, and his priestly expertise by dealing quietly, most gently and sensitively with each and every demand of the evening.

This service was undoubtedly One Of Those Times when the step between Here and There was a remarkably small one.....

3 comments:

Pencefn said...

Chickpea - for the first in several years I missed an All Souls service. Although I was working I still was thinking about the service at St Marys. I can just imagine the Trebles soaring to the heights of In Paradisium.

Most importantly I was still thinking of those who have gone before us.

harry said...

Unfortunately I also could not manage, but I recalled conducting it probably 15 years ago, with quite a small choir, and the hairs on my neck bristling.

I can also relive the Midnight Service last Christmas at St M's, with the Communion over, the choir anthem silenced, and the candles giving the only light.....and the silence.

Sound and silence, perfect mates.

Suem said...

It sounds wonderful, I feel quite envious.