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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1828249" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>This is off-topic, but one year at our church for homecoming, we had a guest "evangelist" come in. Homecoming is a pretty big deal in our church and we had covered dishes for miles just waiting to be eaten. This "evangelist" decided he wanted to preach for almost 2 1/2 hours instead of our church's traditional one. He even preached about how the lord directed him on which shoes to buy.</p><p></p><p>I have never seen more watch-checking and heavy sighs from a congregation in my life. Particularly, the ladies in the kitchen were peeved, trying to keep things warm. </p><p></p><p>He was never invited back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1828249, member: 28912"] This is off-topic, but one year at our church for homecoming, we had a guest "evangelist" come in. Homecoming is a pretty big deal in our church and we had covered dishes for miles just waiting to be eaten. This "evangelist" decided he wanted to preach for almost 2 1/2 hours instead of our church's traditional one. He even preached about how the lord directed him on which shoes to buy. I have never seen more watch-checking and heavy sighs from a congregation in my life. Particularly, the ladies in the kitchen were peeved, trying to keep things warm. He was never invited back. [/QUOTE]
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