It's been many long years, since the churchbells had been silenced from the Old Redeemer Lutheran Chruch (The Plainview Church, which is now Yale Korean) But during a fun Chinese New Year celebration at the St Stephens Lutheran Church. I got the info that may be exactly what I need. I had asked Pastor Stephanie what church this is, as I had made a print out of the church and showed her. She told me that it was the Old Redeemer Lutheran Church. Well with that info and asking on what carillion it had, she told me of a woman sitting at the table behind me.
She had worked in that church and told me lots of info that was extremely helpful, as the carillon was now taken to the Parkway Community Church. With all that excitement, I wrote the info down, and contacted the church by e-mail. The great news came when I got a reply telling me that thanks to my love of that carillon, they will soon be playing it once again, as they haven't used it in 4 years. As for the name of the carillon, they will e-mail me on the info on that carillon when he gets back to the church. I can't believe that those bells will be playing once again, and my search had come to a success. I was really nervous at first, as alot of times in the past, as whenever I asked a person working in the church about their bells and why they weren't playing. They usually told me "You not supposed to ask that!" I really do love those churchbells, as their songs do remind us to think of our lord Jesus Christ and to be faithful and kind and loving to one another and get along and be at peace. In a way, the bells are a way of worship our lord and thanking him for all he's done for us.
Yeah, I know that lots of people have often complained about the churchbells being loud and disturbing, but to me a church isn't the same without it's churchbells, even if it's digitized. It's a harmonious thing and enjoyed by millions.
Monday, February 18, 2013
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