Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I woke up at 6:15 on Easter morning to bundle up, since it was below freezing at that time, and walk to the Formal Gardens here at Warren Wilson College for the Easter Sunrise Service. I walked over with fellow early-riser from my dorm and met some friends at the Garden. There were some chairs set up, and standing room in the back. People were bundled up with hats, scarves, and mittens holding bulletins awaiting the sunrise. My good friend had gotten up extra early that morning to bake bisuits to share with others at the service, and they sure hit the spot – warm and delicious. We stood outside as the sun painted the sky various shades of pink and orange and the birds woke up from their slumber and began chirping above us. We prayed together, sang together, and even danced together a little bit as we welcomed the sun and the warmth and celebrated.

For many, Easter is a very special time and Warren Wilson does an excellent job making it special for those who cannot be at home with their families. While many students were able to go home for the weekend, many of us were still at school and were happy to have a lovely service to go to that morning. Leah McCullough, the new Spiritual Life Director, lead the service and it was an excellent opportunity to meet her. She lead a wonderful service and we were all happy to be awake and celebrating together.

After the service we all walked back to our dorm rooms to warm up our frozen feet and hands before continuing our days.

Adrianne

1 comment:

jazzolog said...

So glad to know there is this kind of gathering at Warren Wilson for Easter sunrise. Our daughter here in Athens, Ohio, is hoping to join you all as a freshperson next fall.