[nfbmi-talk] to hold a candle, Part 2

Christine Boone christine_boone at comcast.net
Thu Dec 29 21:09:51 UTC 2011


Oh it is a beautiful thing to hold candles in the Church on Christmas Eve.  They turn all the lights out so it is dark.  No one can see a thing at all.   and then, at least in our Church, a single candle is lighted by someone  at the very front. That lone person holding that single candle walks down the center aisle, lighting the candles of all of the people sitting along the aisle.  Then those people pass the light to their neighbors until the entire church, every person in every row is holding a lighted candle and all of those tiny flames came from the one single light...like Jesus, through his single life, brought eternal life and light to us all!  

Think of it like this Teri:  
One person, at the front of the Church, begins by singing a single clear note and, one by one, the note is taken up by each person along the center aisle and then spreading along each row until the whole church is filled with the sound...except that, unlike a real congregation where the notes would be not quite all the same, those many voices would be as one.  

OK, that's my best shot.  Anyone else?  

Christine

On Dec 27, 2011, at 3:13 PM, <trising at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Dear Federation Family:
>    It turns out that we did not have to process in and out with the candle. It was placed through a plastic cup to hold the wax, and we just held them during the singing of Silent Night. So, I did hold the candle. I held it with two hands, because I was nervous about it, but I held it. It must be some sort of visual thing to hold candles in the church while singing Silent Night. It seems kind of pointless to me. Anyone who has had sight want to explain this?
> 
> Terri Wilcox 
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