In unlooked-for moments in thin places we may glimpse the communion of saints together, already and not yet, running through the years and the generations. Our ancestors likely worshipped with the Drummonds in Innerpeffray Chapel, north of Dunblane, Scotland. Rachel and Stephen are visiting and sent back this video. It captures for me the reality of hope, regardless of present circumstances, arising in mystical communion across five centuries of intermingled sorrow and praise.
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