Lutheran Dreams!
Apr 4, 2001 -
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Three months later they returned home and were met by the wealthy parishioner, who told them while they were gone, he had had a new church built. "It's the finest building money can buy, vicar," said the man, "No expense was spared." And he was right. It was a magnificent edifice both outside and in. (A Lutheran pastor's dream) But there was one striking difference. There was only one pew and it was at the very back. "A church with only one pew?" asked the vicar. "You just wait until Sunday." said the rich man. When the time came for the Sunday service, the early arrivals entered the church, filed onto the one pew and sat down. When the pew was full, a switch clicked silently, a circuit closed, the gears meshed, a belt moved and, automatically, the rear pew began to move forward. When it reach the front of the church it came to a stop. At the same time, another empty pew came up from below at the back and more people sat down. And so it continued, pews filling and moving forwards until finally the church was full, from front to back. "Wonderful!" said the vicar, "Marvelous!" (A Lutheran pastor's dream) The service began, and the vicar started to preach his sermon. He launched into his text and, when 12 o'clock came, he was still going strong with no end in sight. Suddenly a bell rang and a trap door in the floor behind the pulpit dropped open. "Wonderful!" said the congregation, "Marvelous!" (A Lutheran congregation's dream) Source: Clean Laugh, cleanlaugh-subscribe@egroups.com
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