this post from stuffchristianslike@blogspot.com made me laugh out loud when I read it.
I thought it was appropriate for us :)
It's entitled: Folding Under the Pressure of Passing the Offering Plate.
Now, you probably all know what most people’s top fears are: death, public speaking, the lead singer of Sonseed chasing you through a dark alley (once I tried to run, I tried to run and hide), etc.
Well, my number one fear is one that is not as common, but is just as real: being called on by the head usher to pass the offering plate. In the days of my youth, (no lie) I stopped attending Sunday night church because the main Sunday night usher would ask me to do the offering every week. I was afraid of folding under the pressure.
This is the reason my palms are sweaty during the greet-those-around you time—not because of my lack of social skills—but because I know what’s coming next, for the bulletin tells me so.
At church this weekend, I witnessed an offering tragedy that left me shaking in my penny loafers. As the offering was making its sweep through the congregation, the ushers both passed their plates down my row. What resulted is what I like to call an Offering Train Wreck. The money exploded out of the plates and the offering guitarista broke two strings while triple strumming some Shane & Shane song, causing the powerpoint screen to rip in half. Okay, that is a *slight* exaggeration, but it is exactly why I don’t want to have anything to do with passing the plate.
As a great comic book sage once said, “With great power, comes great responsibility.”
What other offering shenanigans have you witnessed? Here are a few of my favorites:
1. In No Man’s Land: When there are 20 spaces between you and the next person on your row, so you have to awkwardly scoot/walk all the way over to the next person to hand them the offering plate (especially when they don't meet you 50/50).
2. The Plate Toss: This event has not come to pass yet, but the day I give in to my uncontrollable urge to throw the offering plate like a throwing star, Frisbee, or perhaps even a discus is coming soon.
3. Hot Plate!: This is a game I invented in my head to make the offering portion of the worship service a little more like hot potato or musical chairs. The guitarista or pianissimo is playing music during the offering and stops at random intervals. Whenever the music stops, whoever is holding the plate has to drop in a 20 dollar bill. That would really add some razzle dazzle to the plate passing portion of the service.
None of this is meant to be an endorsement of any kind of unorthodox offering hijinks, but I’m sure you have your own offering shenanigan stories full of tomfoolery and, in some cases, uninhibited frivolity (which is frowned upon in most denominations). Please share your stories so I won’t be alone in my fear of messing up the offering.p.s. You can find more of Curtis at viciousbandnames.blogspot.com
Posted by Prodigal Jon at 3:00 AM 14 comments
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Good News
I received the OK from my surgeon to go back to work on Monday !!
A few minor restrictions (the main one being - lift nothing over 5 kg) but since I work mostly at my computer they should cause no problems.
I am looking forward to getting back to normal - but probably not as much as mrv is looking forward to it :)
A few minor restrictions (the main one being - lift nothing over 5 kg) but since I work mostly at my computer they should cause no problems.
I am looking forward to getting back to normal - but probably not as much as mrv is looking forward to it :)
Monday, October 20, 2008
church logo

This church logo is from http://stuffchristianslike.blogspot.com
He has come up with a rating system for church logos and this one scored something like 946 points.
Very funny blog - thanks Melissa for talking about it on your blog.
Sunday Nights
I only missed one morning service due to my operation but have yet to make it out to an evening service & I find I am really missing them.
Not that I don't enjoy the morning service but I have "things to do" on Sunday morning & my emphasis is on serving not on me.
Evening services though, for me anyway, are more selfish.
I can relax & just enjoy - whatever happens.
Hopefully I'm back next week.
Not that I don't enjoy the morning service but I have "things to do" on Sunday morning & my emphasis is on serving not on me.
Evening services though, for me anyway, are more selfish.
I can relax & just enjoy - whatever happens.
Hopefully I'm back next week.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Wednesday Afternoon
I must be feeling better - I'm bored this afternoon.
I've gone for a walk, showered, had my nurse's visit, read the paper, did the cross word, checked my e-mails, read the blogs and even looked in face book.
Think I'll go have a look through some books and see if anything strikes my interest.
later
I've gone for a walk, showered, had my nurse's visit, read the paper, did the cross word, checked my e-mails, read the blogs and even looked in face book.
Think I'll go have a look through some books and see if anything strikes my interest.
later
Monday, October 6, 2008
I'm Back!!
Hi all
I'm typing this from my hospital room in Mississauga.
The guys from work showed up with my laptop and a few surprises for me this afternoon.
The only dinner meal left was fish cakes - so I settled for a bowl of Tim's chicken noodle soup.
Hopefully I'm out of here soon
I'm typing this from my hospital room in Mississauga.
The guys from work showed up with my laptop and a few surprises for me this afternoon.
- a full face Halloween mask they want me to wear when I go to bed tonight.
- 2 bags of chips (nice for a guy on a liquid diet)
- a 6 pack of beer (wrong liquid)
- 2 bungee cords (so I won't fall out of bed)
- a couple of 649 tickets (they told me if I win I didn't have to share but they would make me feel guilty)
- 3 assorted puzzle books
The only dinner meal left was fish cakes - so I settled for a bowl of Tim's chicken noodle soup.
Hopefully I'm out of here soon
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