"What I mean is this. An
ordinary simple Christian kneels down to say his prayers. He is trying
to get into touch with God. But if he is a Christian he knows that what
is prompting him to pray is also God: God, so to speak, inside him. But
he also knows that all his real knowledge of God comes through Christ,
the Man who was God – that Christ is standing beside him, helping him to
pray, praying for him. You see what is happening. God is the thing to
which he is praying – the goal he is trying to reach. God is also the
thing inside him which is pushing him on – the motive power. God is also
the road or bridge along which he is being pushed to that goal. So that
the whole threefold life of the three-personal Being is actually going
on in that ordinary little bedroom where an ordinary man is saying his
prayers."
-
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
Johnny Appleseed
The Lord is good to me
And so I thank the Lord For giving me the things I need The sun and the rain and the apple seed. The Lord is good to me.
And every seed that grows Will grow into a tree, And one day soon there'll be apples there, For everyone in the world to share. The Lord is good to me.
When I wake up each morning, I'm happy as can be, Because I know that with God's care The apple trees will still be there. The Lord's been good to me."
To the left of the chancel and behind the iron gates is the Memorial
Chapel. On the altar are three limewood figures: St. Paul, Jesus, and
St. Peter. Entombed in the Memorial Chapel are the benefactors for whom
the University is named, Washington
Duke and his two sons, Benjamin N. Duke and James B. Duke. The
sarcophagi and the Memorial Chapel were gifts of the Duke Memorial
Association.
Crypt
Between
the Memorial Chapel and the chancel, a flight of steps descends to the
crypt. Here are buried the following people: William Preston Few, first
president of Duke University; Mrs. Nanaline Holt Duke, wife of James B.
Duke; J. Deryl Hart, fourth
president of Duke University; Mrs. Mary Johnson Hart, wife of J.
Deryl Hart; Terry Sanford, sixth president of Duke University, U.S.
Senator, and governor of North Carolina; Mrs. Margaret Rose Sanford,
wife of Terry Sanford; The ashes of James A.
Thomas, chairman of the Duke Memorial Association; James T. Cleland,
former dean of Duke Chapel; and his wife, Mrs. Alice Mead Cleland, are
also interred here.