HAPPY NEW YEAR! Today we get up early and head back
to Memphis. Since it is the first and know very little will be open I had read
about a very lively Church service to go to in Memphis. The service starts at
11:30 and since it is a 3.5 hour drive we need to get up fairly early. We get
to Church on time, I had imagined a huge church with a huge congregation but
this was nothing like that. We arrived at around 11:20 and went in to only
about 20 people in the congregation. Shortly after 11:30 a guy came out to play
the piano and open the service, and I immediately knew this was going to be
like nothing we had ever been to before. Imagine every stereotype black
congregation in the south, and we were there! Wow, this guy playing the piano
was fantastic. He had people getting up and out of the pews, hallelujah, Amen,
clapping, and moving around. I think I clapped more in the first 2 opening
hymns than I have in the last 20 years of church services I have been to. But,
we knew we were in trouble when there were no hymn books in the pews, pretty
sure we would have never heard any of these gospel hymns and we were right. As
the service went along more and more people kept coming in, at the end there
were probably 100 in the congregation, about 10 of us white. The locals still
come to Church in their Sunday best, some in hats and gloves. Today there was
no choir, and the service was cut short because of this and the fact that the
Bishop was tired. He had a service last night from 10-12PM, bed at 2, Sunday
school this morning, and then this service at 11:30. A couple of women in the
congregation got up to sing, they brought the house down. Funniest part of the
service was just before the offering the Bishop asked someone to wake up the
woman wearing the hat in the front row because it was time for the offering.
So, with the no choir, a tired Bishop a short service was 2 hours and 40
minutes!!!! Yep, Andre was a very happy man. That is no Sunday school, just the
service! I really did enjoy it, it is interesting to see the differences in
worship traditions, everyone gets up here and takes their own offering up, very
strange that some of the envelopes were opened right there at the front of the
Church. We also had communion right at the end of the service, again everyone
went up and were served at the front by the deacons, and with real wine! I kind
of thought we may be asked to buy a CD, shirt, poster, or give something, but
they had nothing for sale, they just want to share LOVE. Andre and I have tried
to discuss the message from our nearly 3 hour service, but we`re still not
exactly sure what that was. We came away both smiling, feeling good, and
tapping our toes, though a little hungry.
So next stop is to our hotel and find some food.
Tonight we were booked near the airport because we fly out tomorrow. When we
arrive at the hotel the shuttle driver is very chatty with us, asks us where we
have been, what we like to eat etc, and tells us he will take us to the best
BBQ place in town. We get checked in, look up where the BBQ place is, and
decide we will go there on our own. The shuttle driver tells us he grew up in
this area, it is not the safest, but he also tells us we are cool because of
the service we just came from, not sure what that means...Anyway we make it to
the restaurant, it definitely is not the nicest part of town, but it is day
time, worst part is it is closed because of the holiday. By now we are really
hungry, have forgotten about how lucky we are and how good we felt when we left
Church earlier, and just need some food. We decide to head down to Beale street
downtown as something is sure to be open there. We go into the first restaurant
on the corner and have what has been the best ribs so far. I don't think it is
simply we were so hungry they really were amazing. After lunch wander around
some more, take a drive to the small Victorian part of the city, then cross the
Mississippi River into Arkansas just to say we have been there. Tomorrow we may
cross to Mississippi, we'll see how the day goes. Back to our hotel, we are
beat, won't need supper tonight. We're just finished watching the movie The
Whistle-blower, and will call it a night very soon. No real plans for tomorrow,
may try to go to the BBQ place we missed out on today, and maybe cross into
Mississippi State, we'll see how it pans out. Until tomorrow...