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What’s missing from the top of that church?
The Cross. A Church not loudly celebrating Jesus is no church his Father will call his and feel welcome in. It can’t be omitted.
(“Death is uncertain yet most sure. Sin is the wound Christ is the cure.” A centuries old gravestone, chipped away at by a radical, Satanic activist just because it tells the truth.
Beware. God will not be mocked. Jesus didn’t deserve that.)
The mill by Mansfield Hollow Dam is now being used as an “Art Research” facility by The University of Connecticut.
Wouldn’t it be powerful to research Connecticut’s mill history and the lives of our historical workers, their interaction with the mill space and their emotional relief contact with nature around them?
Many children once worked in these mills: Were they able to feel any moments of the childhood joy they should have felt, seeing burbling brooks, rivers, trees and animals? Are there any mill nooks where they might have had a moment of peace?