| Easter morning procession
Written by Diane Faires April 1, 2005
I’ve always enjoyed sunrise services on Easter (even though I’m NOT a morning person), but at our church here in Vaddukoddai, the children have a pre-dawn candlelight procession to the church on Easter morning, then the children lead the first part of the worship service. It’s a nice idea, but the candlelight part doesn’t always work out so smoothly…
Easter Morning Procession The air is thick with darkness and heat As a small hand grasps mine in a firm shake And a chorus of “Happy Easter, Miss” Breaks the morning stillness. Flames spring up on white columns of wax Dancing like the feet of the children holding them Then quickly dissolve into darkness again No match for the warm wind rolling off the fields. Again, the light is passed One by one each precious face illuminated Shining eyes excited by the feel Of hot wax on fingertips. From the front of the line drifts a melody One by one the voices join together And bodies surge forward in two neat lines A faithful procession, moving with unity and purpose. The formation suddenly breaks into disappointed clusters Singing drowned out by cries for matches Arms clutching extinguished candles reaching out For the few remaining points of light. Hands now protectively shelter the tender flames As we continue our halting march Candles tilting towards one another In a ceaseless quest to revive our tiny sparks. How like those fickle flames is my heart Wavering against the forces of this world In my weakness, overcome again and again Patiently rekindled by God’s Easter gift of grace. With love, Diane Diane serves as a Global Mission Intern by the Common Global Ministries Board of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ. She teaches English and participates in community-based work.For More Information James Vijayakumar Area Executive Southern Asia 700 Prospect Ave. Cleveland,Ohio 44115
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