Title: | Discussions from a Christian Perspective |
Notice: | Prostitutes and tax collectors welcome! |
Moderator: | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE |
Created: | Mon Sep 17 1990 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1362 |
Total number of notes: | 61362 |
Work hard for the Lord? I think we should give it our best. As a musician in the church (baritone section leader of the adult choir and ringer in the bell choir) my pet peeve is people who arrive late consistently. There's a gentleman in my section who is always at least 10 minutes late call regardless of whether we're singing at 8:15 or 9:30. He doesn't seem to realize that the 20 minutes of rehearsal prior to the service serves as the time to pull the music together musically, emotionally, and spiritually and that when he's late he throws the whole thing off balance -- especially musically. How can I deal with such an individual. I've gently, through kidding, etc., hinted that he maybe ought to try setting his alarm a little earlier on Sunday a.m. or I was going to start being his alarm clock via a phone call at 7:00 a.m., but I don't think he gets it. When is it appropriate to chastise a fellow Christian who's somewhat lazy attitude towards his service to the Lord "gets in the way" of others' service? Greg
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905.1 | Never Ending Problem | JUPITR::HILDEBRANT | I'm the NRA | Wed Apr 20 1994 17:02 | 11 |
Re: .0 Same as in any situation...church or at work. I would tell him directly why its important to be on time. Same problems with meetings at DEC. When I run them, I try to start on time. One trick that I have used, is to start at a "odd" time, like 9:06 AM. Seems to make people arrive better, since they think that the time is special. Marc H. | |||||
905.2 | Don't punish the punctual! | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Most Dangerous Child | Wed Apr 20 1994 17:27 | 5 |
.0 I always start meetings on time. "Don't reward the slackards!" Shalom, Richard | |||||
905.3 | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Poverty kills | Thu Apr 28 1994 15:38 | 12 | |
I have high expectations of people who respond to the call to serve within the church and beyond the church. If we fall short of meeting the requirements of our jobs, even though they might not be revenue generating, we're not only letting down the others with whom we work, but it's a reflection of our feeling about our Supreme Employer. I like the bumper-sticker that says, "My Boss is a Jewish Carpenter." Shalom, Richard |