Instead of attending Choir rehearsal this past Thursday evening, I spent my time supporting both my wife and daughter at a Centerville Jr. High end-of-year Cheer Banquet (since my wife is the Cheer Coach, and my daughter is one of the cheerleaders). It was a very nice evening, as I was more than happy to be in attendance to honor them and all of the hard work they've put into cheer this past school year.
Missing Thursday night though, meant sitting in the "penalty box" this morning in an observing role only. As the choir rehearsed, I decided to wander to the back of the Tabernacle and see things from that perspective. I quite enjoyed it. It gave me the opportunity to smile at the people coming in, to see them up close, and to hear the choir and orchestra in a "balanced" way (since sitting anywhere else in the Tabernacle will give you a very different listening experience).
During the break, I took a stroll outside and ran into Ben who was headed off to welcome people who had brought small children and therefore couldn't watch the broadcast from the actual Tabernacle. Instead, these folks took a seat in an auditorium in the North Visitors Center. After one of the Tabernacle Choir sisters greeted them, Ben and the others went up into the seats to personally talk to the people and answer any questions they might have. I appreciated the perspective that experience gave me because most of us during the break just hang out and talk to friends in the choir. Ben, along with these other choir members though, actually keep on serving during the break by helping people feel welcome and loved.
Those retiring were asked to stand and be recognized. |
Until next time, God be with you.
P.S. Unbeknownst to me, the Spoken Word today included some thoughts on Perspective. Check it out HERE.