Forty years ago today two human beings changed history by walking on the surface of the moon. But what happened before Buzz Aldrin (pictured in the LM, left) and Neil Armstrong exited the Lunar Module is perhaps even more amazing, if only because so few people know about it.
I’m talking about the fact that Buzz Aldrin took communion on the surface of the moon. Some months after his return, he wrote about it in Guideposts magazine. And a few years ago I had the privilege of meeting him myself. (See photo below.) I asked him about it and he confirmed the story to me, and I wrote about in my book Everything You Always Wanted to Know About God (But Were Afraid to Ask).
The background to the story is that Aldrin was an elder at his Presbyterian Church in Texas during this period in his life, and knowing that he would soon be doing something unprecedented in human history, he felt he should mark the occasion somehow, and he asked his pastor to help him. And so the pastor consecrated a communion wafer and a small vial of communion wine. And Buzz Aldrin took them with him out of the Earth’s orbit and on to the surface of the moon.
He and Armstrong had only been on the lunar surface for a few minutes when Aldrin made the following public statement: “This is the LM pilot. I’d like to take this opportunity to ask every person listening in, whoever and wherever 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.” He then ended radio communication and there, on the silent surface of the moon, 250,000 miles from home, he read a verse from the Gospel of John, and he took communion. Here is his own account of what happened:
“In the radio blackout, I opened the little plastic packages which contained the bread and the wine. I poured the wine into the chalice our church had given me. In the one-sixth gravity of the moon, the wine slowly curled and gracefully came up the side of the cup. Then I read the Scripture, ‘I am the vine, you are the branches. Whosoever abides in me will bring forth much fruit. Apart from me you can do nothing.’ I had intended to read my communion passage back to earth, but at the last minute [they] had requested that I not do this. NASA was already embroiled in a legal battle with Madelyn Murray O’Hare, the celebrated opponent of religion, over the Apollo 8 crew reading from Genesis while orbiting the moon at Christmas. I agreed reluctantly. …I ate the tiny Host and swallowed the wine. I gave thanks for the intelligence and spirit that had brought two young pilots to the Sea of Tranquility. It was interesting for me to think: the very first liquid ever poured on the moon, and the very first food eaten there, were the communion elements.”
And of course, it’s interesting to think that some of the first words spoken on the moon were the words of Jesus Christ, who made the Earth and the moon — and Who, in the immortal words of Dante, is Himself the “Love that moves the Sun and other stars.
NOTE ~~~ (TY Marg ... I have not met Buzz, Marg shared this with me)
Hi Marydon! Isn't this a neat story! I had read that he did this. I think it is great that he could set an example like this.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard this before Marydon. It was interesting to read and learn.
ReplyDeleteAmazing and how wonderful for you to have met him and asked him personally about his story, what an honor!
ReplyDeleteThis brought tears to my eyes!! He remembered who was ultimately responsible for his accomplishments!! Praise be to God!
ReplyDeleteWow!! That is such a wonderful story. I didn't know this and am glad I do now. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNancy
great story!
ReplyDeletepatsy
Hi MaryDon,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful history lesson this morning. I did not know this before either.
Thank you for sharing the great history info in this one and so many of your great posts.
Thank you for stopping by this morning. It was great to see you.
Have a special day!
Love, Celestina Marie
Wonderful story. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
ReplyDeleteandrea
What a wonderful story! I had not heard this, but I have now and I thank you for sharing it with me!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day!
Great story! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
ouroldhomestead.blogspot.com
Marydon you have the best stories, this filled me with such emotion!!! Thank you for sharing such a great story!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Margaret B
I was just a baby when this happened!
ReplyDeleteWonderful story :)
I haven't ever heard this before, either! Isn't that interesting?
ReplyDeleteMarydon,
ReplyDeleteI have never heard about this before and stood amazed while I absorbed every word. What an amazing man, who not only stepped foot on the moon but made a trip back! God saw it fit to bless this amazing God fearing man who knew when to give credit to His creator.
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
I never knew all this. How wonderful to think that the first foods consumed were the communion elements. Great story!
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a sweet comment. What a nice story here. Loved your previous post on the hand painted box of your Mother's.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Blessings, Shirl
Shirls Rose Cottage
I had never heard this either, how exciting and spiritual! Loved this! Kerrie
ReplyDeletemarydon,
ReplyDeletei am stealing time here and there...as we are so deeply engaged in dad's downward health. his final tests (diagnostic) are upcoming and we are hoping and praying that this will give the doctors direction.
thank you so very much for the warmest wishes regarding him...that means ever so much.
i was so happy to get your comment.
and do cherish that you visit my prose at www.adivashammer.com
i just feel my faith spilling into my work and that has become a great solace.
how delighted to come here and read words that uplift...and amaze. i did not know of this event and find it to be so glorious!
What a wonderful message and tribute! I've got to share that I am somewhat non-conforming and unconventional in my beliefs of GOD & Christ, but I belive in the actions, the faith, the strengths and commitment and this story was a TRUE testimony of all of that!
ReplyDeleteThrough many personal adversities, I look for and see God and Christ in the most obscure events and situations, and HE and his messages of love, faith and forgivenss, are there for us all!
Hugs and love and thanks for sharing!
Shell
Marydon ~ My goodness, this is fascinating!! No, I had never heard of that - it is so very amazing. And so awesome when you consider it being the first food or drink taken on the moon.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful that the Creator of the moon and earth and everything else was honored there on the moon's surface. Just beautiful...
Cynthia K. (Beauty and Blessings)
Hi Marydon, I got your note. If it is possible I would love to come down the weekend of April 17. I'm trying to figure out transportation -- I'm not a driver -- and there is a bus to Frederick. I'm at cornwallst59@hotmail.com and if it works -- couch and all -- I'd love to join you and Sherry. I get chills (happy chills) just thinking about it. Take good care and lots of hugs!
ReplyDeleteHI!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great part of HISTORY huh!!!!
He is a great Man and so wonderful to know he thought that much about God to want to do this first and foremost!!!
God Bless him!!!
So glad you shared this story so everyone knows this!!!
Hugs,
jamie
What a wonderful story! I was 10 years old at the time, and I do remember the event, but I had never heard about this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis was all new information to me and I hung on every word of the post. Thank you so much for publishing it.
ReplyDeleteAnd now the 80-year old Buzz Aldrin is going to be competing on Dancing with the Stars.
donna
Heu did you say you wrote a book? I want one, how can I get it?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this Moon Landing story. I had absolutely no idea - just think - communion on the moon.
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