Thursday, March 20, 2008
No shirt, no shoes, no salvation.
Pet peeve alert: What is with churches that set their service times for a minute or two after the hour? For example, I just went to a website that advertises services at 11:01 and 8:01. What is up with that?! Does setting the time a minute or two past the standard time automatically make that service more hip? Does it add that sexy postmodern edge? Is it just a marketing ploy? I don't get it.

I could think of way better gimmicks to get people into the pews -- for example, instead of advertising your service starting at 11:07, why not list the service as "pants: optional"?
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