Good Measure, Pressed Down, and Running Over

Probably to others whose privilege it was to attend our last Communion, these words may have come as they did to the writer again and again during those beautiful days. What a feast it was! and how faintly words express the meaning of it all! The joyful coming together, the blessed Communion, Mother's message, the meetings, and, to crown all, the visit to Concord on the 7th, and the priceless greeting so unexpected, the free access to the beautiful grounds and the house; symbol, indeed, that this is God's hour, and every door wide open toward the New Jerusalem.

With our little party to Concord was a dear friend from Colorado. This was her first visit to the Mother Church. Only those who may have had a like experience can appreciate her deep, quiet joy as one day's privilege followed another. Back again with grateful hearts to our work, we recognize, as never before, the obligation to joyful labor, and also to let a few words of heartfelt acknowledgment go out to the Giver of all good through our Sentinel.

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