Camper6
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I'm of the opinion he was just joking since the OP said they were there for the taking.
That lady is to be admired. She JUMPED up and RAN over to the pastor.
Pretty good for a 95 year old lady.
This thread is funny to me because it happened in church. Re-reading the OP, I agree the pastor was probably making a joke. There are people, like the woman, who enjoy causing fights. They like the attention. Tears often come later as an added touch. But I don't understand the pastor falling for it. I assumed a pastor would know people better than an average person, and rise above it, so to speak.
Absolutely!He is in the wrong business.
The lady is 95 years old and still coming to a bible study.
He should be more concerned with how she is coping with everyday living.
If this is a pattern and not just a one off, he needs counselling.
It's kind of weird this topic came up today. I have been considering finding a church just to go to to sit and converse in a soothing place with pretty stained glass windows. Like those church's you see on tv that SEEM so zen-like. Unfortunately, Gods house is usually locked up tight when services are not in progress. Thieves, ya know. Or so I have been told about why they are locked up. And most churches like ya to sing. I sing like Lucy Ricardo. No, I refuse to sing. I also refuse to try to thumb thru some bible in the back pocket pew for those who don't have one. Everyone is like robots in there, last time I went. They know exactly which gospel to go to, and know all the words and lilts to the churchy songs. What happened to Jesus on the Mount, just TALKING? Huh? Why can't a church be that way? Some guy reading passages and not expecting the drones to make that whispering thumbing sound as they look for it in their bible they brought with them, some person shuffling around in their chair, then the horrible knowledge they are preparing to...gasp..SING again.
And what's worse, is the pastor or reverend or whomever is up there giving HIS/HER perception of what such and such means when to me, it means entirely something else.
So..reading this thread has been an enlightened experience for me again. I think I will stick with that magnificent tailed skunk that wanders by, or the silver fox that trots through the yard on its way to its den or the raccoons when they come fetch their dinner and calmly listen to me cooing at them. If I listen really hard...I will hear God speaking to me through them. And no locked doors or songs except the wind in the trees.
I'm old now but when I get as old as her.
I would just say, here's your pens back. Now just f off.
Yes. For some of us, each breath is a prayer, and kindness a religion. I prefer to leave theology to the theologians, rather than squabble about how many angels fit on the head of a pin, give me a way to live in harmony with Mother Nature and all her creations. That is close enough to being the avatar of the Divine for me. Namaste
I am not a group person. The only thing wrong with religion is usually some of the people who fail to practice it. Show me the loveThis church thing has gotten me a tad riled. I need to find a blog place so I can vent it all out. It is way past due. Might even solve the depression issue.
I loathe holier-than-thous who are oh-so-helpful on Sunday, but monday through saturday its more "kiss my hiney" mentality. My sister is one of them. Which is why we do not get along.
Today, one of the parishioners who will turn 96 next month, helped herself to 2 pens that the church keeps by the door. They are there for that purpose and free to anyone that wants them. In a few minutes the pastor came over to where we were waiting to have our pre-service Bible study and said something about her taking two pens.
As soon as the Bible study leader came in and sat down, she jumped up and ran over to him and told him the pastor had reprimanded her for taking two pens. Now I am sure the pastor was just pulling her leg about what she did, but she did not take it that way.
The pastor overheard her telling the study leader and came over and told her what he had said to her was not for her to share with the rest of the congregation and gave a short homily on gossip. The more he said, the more upset the old lady became. She said that all she did was take a couple of pens and there was no need to bring it up to her and that maybe she wouldn't be coming to church anymore. One of the other woman in the study jumped up and went over to the pastor told him that he needed a "time out". Now that didn't sit well with him. He told that woman, "You don't tell your own pastor he needs a time out!", and he stormed off.
The woman that had taken the pens just sat and sniffed, like she was holding back crying, through the rest of the study. It just made everyone uncomfortable and I didn't stay for the service because I felt embarrassed for everyone and that I couldn't look the parties involved in the eye.
Any opinions on that situation?
I am not a group person. The only thing wrong with religion is usually some of the people who fail to practice it. Show me the loveand all of us will grow. Without it, all we have are God’s frozen people.
Same here CLTaking two pens! The last time I was in church, the minister called me names and threw water over me!
What is that? A factual report or a piece of creative writing.
A link to the source would help me to make that determination.
I will try to find it by googling key sentences.