Saturday, September 27, 2008

humor

a great episcopal joke which I have seen floating around here and there.

The rector decides that God is calling the parish to a new vision of
what it is to be and to do. So, at the next vestry meeting he presents
the new vision with as much energy, conviction and passion as he can
muster. When he finished and sat down, the senior warden called for a
vote. All 12 vestry members voted against the new vision, with only the
rector voting for it.


"Well, Father, it looks like you will have to think again," says the
senior warden. "Would you like to close the meeting in prayer?"


So the rector stands up, raises his hand to heaven, and prays, "LORD,
will you not show these people that this is not MY vision but it is YOUR
vision!"


At that moment, the clouds darken, thunder rolls, and a streak of
lightning bursts through the window and strikes in two the table at
which they are sitting, throwing the rector and all the vestry members
to the ground.


After a moment's silence, as they all get up and dust themselves off,
the senior warden speaks again.


"Well, that's twelve votes to two then."

3 comments:

susan s. said...

Do you know a vestry like that, then?

Robert said...

Naw, I was blessed with a wonderful vestry! I should have put up a disclaimer! :)

Kirkepiscatoid said...

I had sent this one to my vicar. I told him, "Don't be gettin' any ideas, you'll still be outvoted."