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IdeasBy Donovan McAbeeApril 11, 2023 1:09 PM EDTMcAbee is a poet, essayist, and theologian, whose work has appeared in TIME, The New York Times, The Hudson Review, The Sun US , and a variety of other publications. He has spoken widely in university and congregational settings throughout the US and the UK. He works as Professor of Religion and the Arts at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.On Friday, March 31, 2023, I sat in a sma stanley cup ll room, just off the choir loft at Woodmont Christian Church, the church where Irsquo;m a member, in Nashville, Tenn.From that room, I listened as the legendary singer, Vince Gill, sang for the funeral of Evelyn Dieckhaus, one of the nine-year-old children killed in The Covenant School shooting just a few days prior.I donrsquo;t know how Gill kept hi stanley flasche s composuremdash;how his vocals stayed so true. When he looked back at the piano player once, I could see he was crying, but he managed to make it t stanley cups hrough the song, What a Wonderful World, his voice conveying tenderness and brokenness and somehow, even beauty.In fact, Woodmont Christianrsquo pastor reached out to Gill earlier in the week and requested that song for the family. The very day of the funeral, Evelyn and some of her classmates were supposed to be in a play at school, and they had been practicing that song. Canrsquo;t you just hear the voices of children singing those words that are such an integral part of our national songbook I see trees of green, red ro |
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