Darrell Z. Grizzle on Nostr: This morning at the #Episcopal Church of the Epiphany in Atlanta, the Communion Hymn ...
This morning at the #Episcopal Church of the Epiphany in Atlanta, the Communion Hymn was the #GratefulDead song “Ripple,” sung by two very talented young women on guitar. I remember hearing “Ripple” as #Communion #Hymn before, when I was a member of St. Luke’s Episcopal in Atlanta. A fitting hymn, both musically and lyrically.
“Mommy, why is that man crying?”
“That man is a #Deadhead. You can tell by the sandals. Try not to stare.”
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