Thanks to everyone who helped out to give Signs a fantastic launch last night. It was great to phrase it as a time of worship; the guys from the Bridge imagined different sections in terms of doing laundry. Out of that I wrote this piece, meditating on 'the human dress', beginning with a quote from Blake.
"Mercy has a human heart
Pity, a human face:
And Love, the human form divine,
And Peace, the human dress."
One piece of divine fabric,
Unblemished, woven without defect
Knit together in a girl’s womb,
Perfectly fitting this human frame,
Was stitched up, and stretched out
And torn.
Die! said the soldiers,
And they took one and rolled,
They were mistaken,
And we have bought into their mistake.
This cloth was not for sale,
But offered as a free gift.
Taut, pierced, this pelt collapsed around a broken frame,
Pinned out and exhausted, it’s colour drained,
While, in the Temple, another fabric tore top to bottom.
And the weaver escaped
With thoughts for a new design
Hued with mercy,
And lined with love,
Shrouded in mystery.
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Hey Kester!
Your book arrived today. Can't wait to jump into it. I'll write a review on my blog when I've finished it.
Thanks for the work you put into "Signs of Emergence."
Blessings!
Posted by: Bill Huffhine | August 11, 2007 at 11:40 PM
Hard to beleive that the same guy who penned this gem also posted the WORST emerging church video ever to grace the pages of You Tube.
Posted by: becky | August 11, 2007 at 11:58 PM
what's this? I mean, other than satin rolling off your tongue...really, I am hoping to see the quote from Walt Whitman that you put on the launch video.
Here's to discussing theology over Limoncello in Italy!
Posted by: Jessica | August 12, 2007 at 06:26 AM
The expansion lines ensure that as the product expands, so does the bottle.
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