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January 27th, 2011

What to do if you have a problem whilst in church

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6 Responses to “What to do if you have a problem whilst in church”


  1. Kathryn says:

    I’m sure somewhere in my organist’s instruction booklet it says if there are problems I’m meant to play something everyone knows, loudly, until something with proper authority tells me to stop.

    I think those might be different sorts of problems than the ones you mean.

  2. Kathryn says:

    Something? someone! I can’t type very well today, I used up all my co-ordination practising Bach.

  3. Alan says:

    What about the Area Dean and Archdeacon? Surely they are inevitable recipients of the buck whenever the proverbial hits the fan! ;¬)

  4. chris clark says:

    The ultimate authority is of course Gladys who sits near the front and is in charge of rotas who the ABC will refer to anyway when he is stuck. the problem seesm mostly that Gladys is at Bingo Tuesday afternoons

  5. Liz from the sewing room says:

    We have three duty stewards each week, and one sits at the back and looks for people with problems and deals with the problems, if you go out of the church one of the stewards will come and make sure you are okay etc.

  6. marzipan says:

    What about asking the person next to you in the pew? (Though I only thought of that because you drew two people in a pew next to each other)