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May 21st, 2007

Pentecost worksheet (again)

pentecost worksheetI know it is not Pentecost yet, and I know everyone reading will have used my Pentecost worksheet if they are interested in such a thing, but I thought I’d flag it up anyway in case it was useful for someone.

If you can pay me £3 for photocopying and using the worksheet that would be lovely. Unlimited use of my stuff for a year in your church costs £35.

Here is a picture of some people using the worksheets, taken from this blog post.

Apologies for the fact that I now churn out a replica of this post every year. Who knows, perhaps one day I’ll draw some new worksheets.

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  1. Lois Keen says:

    Dave, this is brilliant! You have handed me my sermon for this Sunday, Pentecost – an interactive sermon. At first I thought, “Wow! this has to be available to every child this Sunday.” Then, “Wait, no, it goes in every bulletin, adults as well as children!” Then, “Even better, an interactive sermon based on the worksheet! Brilliant!”

    So, thanks for doing my work for me. And I have no idea how to get 3 pounds (sorry, no “pound” sign on my keyboard) to you – seems like the least I can do for having the Pentecost sermon handed to me on a silver charger. Can I send you a cheque if you translate the pounds into dollars?Bless you!
    Lois Keen

  2. Dave says:

    Lois,

    If you can pay by Paypal that is great. If that is not possible – I’m afraid a cheque from outside the UK is no good as it costs me way more than £3 to bank it. All I can say is just use it for free and perhaps send me something interesting (notice sheets / parish magazine?) from your church.

  3. Mean Dean says:

    I’ll pipe it out there on blogs4God. Hopefully you’ll get some takers – even if it is in US Dollars.

  4. Lois Keen says:

    Dear Dave, My husband tried to “pay up” through his paypal account – I hope it got to you. Meanwhile, my conversational “sermon” based on the Pentecost Worksheet went very well. I had worksheets for everyone to take home as well, so they could continue to meditate on the wisdom implanted therein ( ! ). Great fun, as well as much deeper than appears on the surface. Thank you so much, Dave. (got a Trinity Worksheet to help me out for next Sunday?!)
    Lois Keen
    Connecticut, U.S.A.