My title to this week's post, "Nothing of Significance Happens Suddenly," is a quote from an ancient philosopher and
used by the minister at Independent Presbyterian Church (IPC) in his
sermon this past Sunday. This was a special Sunday as it was
celebrating the completion of a beautiful pipe organ. As Ellen and I are laboring over the very challenging task of revising our Little Lamb Design designs for 2012, this really struck a chord, no pun intended!
The beautiful sanctuary of Independent Presbyterian Church completed in 1926, as seen from the back balcony. |
12 years of fund raising and planning, nearly 1 year of construction and installation, followed by 6 months just to tune the complex instrument, all came together in a joyous morning filled with thankfulness and music. How great that in this hurry up world where so many things are being dumb-ed down the cheapest and quickest denominator, that so many people came together and labored for years to have this organ completed. There were plenty of obstacles along the way, but there were those with vision who saw the project through. I believe that music is the universal language, and speaks to your soul, so it is really awesome to think of how many will be touched by the music this organ will produce for generations to come.
Just some of the nearly 130 pipes which compose this organ made by the Dobson Pipe Organ Builders |
My father in law, Joseph Schreiber had been the organist at IPC for over thirty years and this instrument is named in his memory. Not only did he set the bar for music during the worship services, but he also put into motion a music and arts program that enriches our whole community. He taught us all so much about hard work, attention to detail, and the value of doing things not the quickest way but the right way.
There is a whole orchestra contained in the organ, and I can't imagine the hours of practice required to master such a complex instrument, but we are all richer for the seed that my father in law planted, and that Jeff McLelland the current music director carries on.
If you live in Birmingham, or are ever passing through take the time to check out the beauty of this unique instrument, or better yet attend one of the many concerts or services where this powerful instrument plays a part!
Submitted by Stella 5/11/12
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