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June 7th, 2012

Cartoon: Finding a seat

finding a seat

Today on CartoonChurch.com: Finding a seat (click the link for the full version with licence info and suchlike). You can see all of the cartoons I’ve uploaded in the last few weeks here, and there are quite a few to come. Thanks for your patience in putting up with my daily ‘today’s cartoon’ adverts – some more varied blog content is planned.

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4 Responses to “Cartoon: Finding a seat”


  1. Phil Ruse says:

    Well worth a click – the last frame made me laugh and I’m not even officially awake yet!

  2. Ann says:

    This must be the back pew then – all the ones at the front are empty!

  3. Chris Clark says:

    I find this cartoon plays on the stereotypical image of the ideal churchgoers being couples. The singles and need a voice and a place in the church. There was probably room for a single which would have avoided the catastophe.

  4. Russ says:

    Been so long since we had pews in our church, I’ve almost forgotten how this scenario works.

    I do miss the slidiness of a well polished wooden pew.