The Importance of handkerchief to church service
- Feb 24
- 1 min read
Today, as I sat in church service, a thought fluttered into my mind, as delicate and soft as the item itself: the humble handkerchief. It might seem like a small thing, almost forgotten in our modern world of tissues and disposables, but in the quiet reverence of the church, its importance truly shines.
I remember my grandmother always carried one, tucked neatly into her purse or sleeve. It wasn't just for sniffles, though it served that purpose gracefully. It was for dabbing away a tear during a particularly moving hymn, or for gently wiping a child's sticky hands after a shared communion wafer. It was a silent companion, a subtle symbol of care and preparedness.
In a way, a handkerchief at church reminds us to be present, to be mindful of the moment. It's a small piece of cloth that holds a surprising amount of dignity. It's there for moments of quiet reflection, for unexpected emotions, for offering a comforting gesture to someone in need. It's a tactile connection to tradition, a gentle reminder of the simple acts of kindness and thoughtfulness that make our shared worship so special.
Perhaps, in our rush to embrace all things new, we've overlooked the quiet virtues of the old. Maybe it's time to bring back the handkerchief, not just for practical reasons, but for the gentle reminder it offers about being truly present, truly compassionate, and truly connected in our faith.
Until next time,
Yuna
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