I strive for each parting to be well made. Not in silence, nor in haste, but in honesty and good humour. For each parting may well be a conclusion or perhaps a foundation if only we knew the truth of it.
So let us not step away without observing and, be it only briefly, examining what we have had in this, our good company.
Let us not turn our eyes without first seeking the light of this truth - that we have sown to good effect, that our God has purposed something of Heaven here. And it will only be in the reaping erelong that Heaven's Kingdom will be established It is only then her King is enthroned in the hearts of his creation in concert.
My brother, my sister, - let us see this end, this parting, as one well made in the sight of our Maker, the good Maker of each joining of every parting. Indeed let us know this as a parting that our Maker has truly well made and in His careful making has blessed it with his countenance.
And so, let us part in his rejoicing.
After Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. "If a man were to know the end of this day's business ere it come; But it suffice us that the day will end, and then the end be known. If we meet again, well then we'll smile, and if not then this parting was well made."