This past weekend it was my honor and privilege to speak at
our church convention.
On Saturday, I spoke to the delegates about our church
history.
On Sunday, I gave the devotional as part of the worship
service at the very first church in our state which was built in 1866.
Although that congregation has since built a newer church,
the old church has been preserved for history.
I am glad that they decided to preserve the old church.
That church is one of the “Painted Churches” which means that
the interior was painted in a very special way.
In January, I had an opportunity to stop by that old church
but I only got to see it from the outside.
After the worship service on Sunday I was able to go inside
and see it for myself.
I made certain that I had my camera with me as I wanted to
get some photographs of the interior.
In the 1880’s, the Reverend Bohuslav Laciak painted the
interior.
Laciak painted geometric patterns on the ceiling and the
walls as well as ornate columns.
At the time the church was also used as a schoolhouse and
Laciak was the teacher.
Word has been handed down that the students remembered
studying while the good Reverend Laciak stood on a ladder painting those
elaborate designs.
Unfortunately, Laciak died in a hunting accident and his
painting was never completed.
It remains just the way he left it.
I took a number of photographs and in two of them I could
make out the pencil marks drawn by Laciak.s hand indicating where he intended
to continue his work.
At the worship service, a pastor reminded us that the
church is not the building.
The church is, in reality, the people within the building.
He is quite correct in this.
Still, I am glad that the building was preserved and I am
also glad to have been able to capture Laciak’s pencil marks.
These serve to remind me that the work of the church… the
work of the people… is never really complete.
The duties of faith, hope and love never end.
1 Corinthians 13:13 (NET) – And now these three remain: faith, hope and
love. But the greatest of these is love.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com
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