However, we agreed that happiness--blessings--can indeed be found in the darkest moments of life, even for teenagers. And so, the assignment for each member of Journey was to write a beatitude for today, for teenagers. Not an easy task. Here's what we came up with, a few of the "Beatitudes According to Journey":
Happy are students who fail a test,
for they shall find new reason to apply themselves.
Happy is a high schooler who is ignored,
for there you will find a close and loyal friend.
Happy is the teenage student who fails in an honest attempt,
for they will learn from their mistake.
Happy is the high schooler who breaks up with his or her boyfriend/girlfriend,
for they will have more free time.
Happy is the student who gets an "F" on his report card,.
for they will get a fresh start next quarter.
for they shall find new reason to apply themselves.
Happy is a high schooler who is ignored,
for there you will find a close and loyal friend.
Happy is the teenage student who fails in an honest attempt,
for they will learn from their mistake.
Happy is the high schooler who breaks up with his or her boyfriend/girlfriend,
for they will have more free time.
Happy is the student who gets an "F" on his report card,.
for they will get a fresh start next quarter.
We ran out of time before getting a chance to listen to "Deep River," a spiritual sung by Barbara Conrad. But - you can hear it here, and look at some Tom Atwood river photos at the same time. As you listen and read the lyrics, think about what the word "home" refers to in the first line. And what might this song have to do with All Saints Sunday?
Deep River (click to play)
Deep River
African-American spiritual
Performed by Barbara Conrad (b. 1940)
Lyrics:
Deep River,
My home is over Jordan
Deep river, Lord,
I want to cross over into campground.
Deep River,
My home is over Jordan,
Deep river, Lord,
I want to cross over into campground.
Oh, don't you want to go
To that gospel feast,
That promised land
Where all is peace?
Deep river,
I want to cross over into campground.
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