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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Sewanee - University of the South

Years ago, when I lived up North, there was a TV show on Channel 8 named
"One Tank Trips".

I haven't thought of that show for a while now, but this weekend we enjoyed a
great little trip up to the Cumberland Plateau just about 50 miles from Huntsville.
A less than one tank trip!
Perched on top of the plateau is Sewanee, The University of the South.
Promoted as,
" home of one of the nation's top liberal arts colleges, a School of Letters, and a seminary of the Episcopal Church."

The school seems a jewel hidden in the beautiful wilderness of Tennessee.
I had never heard of it. Maybe you have?
The campus is highlighted with amazing buildings dating back through the 150+ year history!
Seen here is "All Saints Chapel" complete with real stained glass windows.
The school website states the campus architechture is modeled from Gothic tradition seen at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The construction of native sandstone includes garden pathways in the wooded landscape.
It just begs, "photograph me".
Since the weather was cool and rainy this weekend, we didn't get out and walk around too much, but I plan to take another short trip up to the plateau this year and hope to go for worship in the Chapel
Looking at the beauty of the campus and the purity of the university prayer, I'd say the founders have it right.
"University Prayer
Almighty God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, we thy servants implore thy blessing upon this University.
Give the spirit of Wisdom to all those to whom Thou hast given the authority of teaching and of government.
Let the students grow in grace day by day; enlighten their minds, purify their hearts, and sanctify their wills.
Bless all who have contributed to this institution; and raise up to the University, we humbly pray thee,
a never-failing succession of benefactors, through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen"

2 comments:

  1. I am glad you like Sewanee.
    Next time, spend the week -end or the week.
    Consider staying at Red Oak Hollow
    Visit our site and see why we are called
    the best kept secret on the mountain.
    http://redoakhollow.blogspot.com

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