One of my favorite elements of Christmas are STARS. Whether they are on the homemade wreath hanging on our little missionary apartment door or on the top of the giant Christmas Tree in the Nauvoo Visitors Center or gleaming in the dark night sky, STARS are truly beautiful and amazing. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines a "STAR" as: 1) A natural luminous body visible in the night sky; 2) A conventional figure with five or more points; 3) A person or thing that is preeminent in a particular field.
In our blog today we invite you to "Look To The Stars" that surround us here in Nauvoo this Christmas Eve Day, 2016.
One of the STARS around this area is the Mississippi River. We live about a mile east of that amazing river which has a perfect viewing area right at the end of Parley's Street, the actual street where we live. On November 6th, two weeks after we arrived in Nauvoo, I took a beautiful photo of this river which was freely flowing in the reflective glow of the sunrise. On Monday this week, December 19th, I took another picture of The Mississippi from that same spot. Instead of glowing in a brilliant sunrise, that big river is now frozen and white and cold! In just a week's time, temperatures plunged to -6 degrees with windchill factor in the -20 degree range. We could hardly imagine this unbelievable transformation which had suddenly occurred. The frozen river is a stunning sight to behold. It practically took our breathe away the first time we viewed it! Please see the pictures below to help you understand what I have tried to explain, for a picture truly is worth a 1,000 words..
In our blog today we invite you to "Look To The Stars" that surround us here in Nauvoo this Christmas Eve Day, 2016.
One of the STARS around this area is the Mississippi River. We live about a mile east of that amazing river which has a perfect viewing area right at the end of Parley's Street, the actual street where we live. On November 6th, two weeks after we arrived in Nauvoo, I took a beautiful photo of this river which was freely flowing in the reflective glow of the sunrise. On Monday this week, December 19th, I took another picture of The Mississippi from that same spot. Instead of glowing in a brilliant sunrise, that big river is now frozen and white and cold! In just a week's time, temperatures plunged to -6 degrees with windchill factor in the -20 degree range. We could hardly imagine this unbelievable transformation which had suddenly occurred. The frozen river is a stunning sight to behold. It practically took our breathe away the first time we viewed it! Please see the pictures below to help you understand what I have tried to explain, for a picture truly is worth a 1,000 words..
We have tried to envision how the pioneers ever walked across the frozen Mississippi during the Winter of 1846 when they were driven from their homes by angry mobs. Last week when our temperatures were sub zero here in Nauvoo, we were cold to the bone even though we were wearing our warm coats, gloves, scarves and boots as we stood next to the frozen river to take these pictures. When the pioneers took their walk down Parley Street, The Trail of Hope, ultimately walking across the frozen Mississippi, they had none of the modern apparel we have to keep them warm. Our appreciation for them has increased ten-fold through these chilling experiences in regards to all the hardships which they were forced to endure.
The main STAR of Nauvoo is the historic Nauvoo Temple. We have also watched the Temple's exterior surroundings become transformed from a Fall scene to a Winter Wonderland. We are blessed as Temple Missionaries to spend much of our days each week inside this beautiful, sacred House of The Lord. The good news is that the weather is always perfect inside the Temple! When things are gloomy outside, the sun, and The Son, always shine inside the Temple through the patrons who come to worship and the wonderful missionaries who serve with us there.
Speaking of STARS, "Beautiful inverted star stained glass windows adorn the top of the Nauvoo Temple. They have a meaningful history dating back to the early Christian church. Known as the 'Morning Star' in Revelations 22:16, it is a symbol of Jesus Christ. When the actual Morning Star's (Venus) orbit is tracked each morning it creates a mathematically perfect inverted five-point star. Unlike the large, intricate stained glass inverted stars found in the famous Cathedrals, the early Latter-day Saints had only the means to gather enough materials for a humble three color inverted star window: red, white, and blue. Though simple in design, and mocked in a nearby paper as a 'pitiful attempt' the inverted stars were a wonderful delight to those who saw them back lit each night. When the Nauvoo Temple was rebuilt in 2002, President Gordon B. Hinckley determined that the three-color stained glass window would once again adorn the Temple. The beautiful Morning Star windows again glow at night as they once did and remind us of the sacrifice of those early pioneers who loved the Lord."("History of the Nauvoo Temple Star", templehousegallery.com). I fell in love with these beautiful Morning Star windows from the first moment we arrived in Nauvoo. On days when the sun shines, the red, white, and blue colors from these windows are reflected on the walls and stairways inside the Temple. Soooo Beautiful!!!! Those star shapes are magical and bring a warm, inviting feeling to all those who witness this exciting display of light.
One thing we noticed when we first came to Nauvoo was the glorious night sky with its endless number of STARS. Coming from a city setting, we weren't used to seeing such an amazing array of stars each night. It is an incredible sight which testifies boldly of The Creator of all things, JESUS CHRIST. "Under the direction of His Father He was the creator of the earth. 'All things were made by Him, and without Him, was not any thing made, that was made.'(John 1:3)". ("The Living Christ, Testimony of the Apostles", LDS.ORG). Jesus is the LIGHT and HOPE of the world and the true STAR of all things! HE created the mighty rivers and the endless shining stars in the Heavens, and you and me. HE IS The STAR of Christmas and of Easter and every other day, too. It is Christmas this weekend here in Nauvoo and in all the Christian world. We" Look TO THE STAR", Jesus Christ, and know that Sweet Baby Jesus grew up to be our Savior and Redeemer. He gave His life through The Atonement so that each one of us can live with Him and with our Heavenly Father and with our families and loved ones forever.
STARS WERE GLEAMING
(LDS Children's Songbook, pg.37)
Stars were gleaming, shepherds dreaming;
And the night was dark and chill.
Angels' story rang with glory;
Shepherds heard it on the hill.
Ah, that singing! Hear it ringing,
Earthward winging, Christmas bringing!
Hearken! We can hear it still!
See the clearness and the nearness
Of the blessed Christmas STAR,
Leading, guiding; wise men riding
Through the desert dark and far.
Lovely showing, shining, growing,
Onward going, gleamimg, glowing,
Leading still, our CHRISTMAS STAR!
Christmas Blessings and Love to all of you everyday throughout the New Year!
Elder Martin Peterson and Sister Noreen Peterson in Nauvoo
STARS WERE GLEAMING
(LDS Children's Songbook, pg.37)
Stars were gleaming, shepherds dreaming;
And the night was dark and chill.
Angels' story rang with glory;
Shepherds heard it on the hill.
Ah, that singing! Hear it ringing,
Earthward winging, Christmas bringing!
Hearken! We can hear it still!
See the clearness and the nearness
Of the blessed Christmas STAR,
Leading, guiding; wise men riding
Through the desert dark and far.
Lovely showing, shining, growing,
Onward going, gleamimg, glowing,
Leading still, our CHRISTMAS STAR!
Christmas Blessings and Love to all of you everyday throughout the New Year!
Elder Martin Peterson and Sister Noreen Peterson in Nauvoo
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