A Word of Gratitude

Dear Sentinel:—The days slip by and I find I have not done what I assured myself I would do on my return from Boston: that is, just to send a word on paper, no matter how inadequate it might be, to express my sincere thanks to all who worked for our last Communion service.

Only by following the teachings of our beloved Leader as well as I know how, can I in any degree express my gratitude to her; for how can we ever repay her for her message to us, not to include the rest of the blessing.

That message is indeed the manifestation of Substance, Intelligence, beauty, and strength. I hope such a flood of Love and appreciation has come from the Field, that "the earth helped the woman," and our Mother knows by the manifestation thereof that her work is blessed.

I want to thank all those who helped to make our time in Boston so full of good, those who labored so fruitfully at the five services, our friends at The Publishing House, those who gave so much time on committees, and those who worked in the vestrv.

But there are none who acknowledged their gratitude to our Leader by participating in any manner in those inspiring services who have not already received a plenteous blessing. The Journal and Sentinel convey to me a large portion of my daily food,—what wisdom they often bring from the little ones.—G. H. T., New York, N. Y.

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