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John Psalm Psalm Psalm 1 Peter John In an effort to remain calm and collected, I decided that this would be an excellent time for a ceremony I had planned as an expression of gratitude and hope….I settled on a well-known expression of spirituality: celebrating the first Christian Communion on the moon….I wanted to do something positive for the world, so the spiritual aspect appealed greatly to me….So, during those first hours on the moon, before the planned eating and resting periods, I reached into my personal preference kit and pulled out the communion elements with a three-by-five card on which I had written the words of Jesus: “I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me, and I in him, will bear much fruit; for you can do nothing without me.”I poured a thimbleful of wine from a sealed plastic container into a small chalice, and waited for the wine to settle down as it swirled in the one-sixth Earth gravity of the moon.My comments to the world were inclusive: “I would like to request a few moments of silence…and to invite each person listening in, wherever and whomever they may be, to pause for a moment and contemplate the events of the past few hours, and to give thanks in his or her own way.”I silently read the Bible passage as I partook of the wafer and the wine, and offered a private prayer for the task at hand and the opportunity I had been given.—Buzz AldrinPsalm 1 Peter John In an effort to remain calm and collected, I decided that this would be an excellent time for a ceremony I had planned as an expression of gratitude and hope….I settled on a well-known expression of spirituality: celebrating the first Christian Communion on the moon….I wanted to do something positive for the world, so the spiritual aspect appealed greatly to me….So, during those first hours on the moon, before the planned eating and resting periods, I reached into my personal preference kit and pulled out the communion elements with a three-by-five card on which I had written the words of Jesus: “I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me, and I in him, will bear much fruit; for you can do nothing without me.”I poured a thimbleful of wine from a sealed plastic container into a small chalice, and waited for the wine to settle down as it swirled in the one-sixth Earth gravity of the moon.My comments to the world were inclusive: “I would like to request a few moments of silence…and to invite each person listening in, wherever and whomever they may be, to pause for a moment and contemplate the events of the past few hours, and to give thanks in his or her own way.”I silently read the Bible passage as I partook of the wafer and the wine, and offered a private prayer for the task at hand and the opportunity I had been given.—Buzz Aldrin

