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22nd May 07, 01:42 PM
#18
An interesting topic for the church and kilt. The truth is that I did wear it for a communion meditation. I my an illustration about how Scots have identification with their kilts. I explained the tartan and it's significance. I really kept it to how it's their idenity of whom they belong. I drew the significance that we need to know that we were bought and paid for and we ought to wear His tartan on our heart, because we are his.
I did get a lot of comments, I got a little grief from some friends. However, it was acceptable and there are some new people who joined who refer to me as the guy in the kilt. I haven't worn it since, however, I think their might be a church event or two that I might go kilted. BTW- there are two others who wear kilts at our church as well, we thought about all going to the same events kilted so that it doesn't seem OUT OF PLACE. I guess its just a persepctive thing.
Well, gotta go
CBH
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