We sing, "To God be glory!" exuberant and bright, in reference to a story of God's great power and might. Our having then exuded a symphony of praise, we think our work concluded once we, our voices raise. Well might our God find pleasure when we God's name adore, yet there exists a measure that shows God's glory more: the oneness of God's people, the hope for which Christ prayed, not show of song or steeple, but unity displayed. The wonder of God's nature, One Person, yet as Three, conveys the glorious stature of true community: relationship of equals, in covenant through pledge; first God, then we as sequels, no enmity allege. Yes, glory to the Father, and glory to the Son, and glory to the Spirit are found when we are one- when discord that allures us is gone - love has sufficed; and unity assures us that we abide in Christ.