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Church Challenges
"For local congregations, threats can come from town drunks or flocks of chickens"



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What's the biggest challenge facing churches today? Postmodernism? Government intrusion? Bad theology? For some local churches around the world, the threats aren't that grandiose.

Church Trinity Episcopal Church by the Sea (open-air)
Kihei, Maui
St. Peter's Church
South Croydon, Surrey, U.K.
Kialla West Uniting Church Rural Shepparton,
Victoria, Australia
New Life Church and others
Dartmouth, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Challenge As many as 200 wild chickens Local drunks asking for quieter bells Thieves who stole church's only outhouse A pro-marijuana rally concurrent with a gathering of churches at the same city park
Quote Pastor Morley Frech:
"I don't know if they have their own worship services at night or what it is, but they make quite a mess."
Verger Geoffrey Hall:
"I said if they didn't like the sound of bells, they could go somewhere else."
Pastor Ossie Kadel:
"There could be a real stink over this . …One of the gifts of the Spirit is self-control—otherwise there's a few trees out the back."
Pastor George Campbell:
"As long as the wind is blowing … away from us, it will be all right. [Our concession stand] could make a fortune once they get the munchies."

Sources: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Sunday Mirror, Herald Sun, The Daily News


Related Elsewhere


Articles referenced above include:

Congregating chickens are devout about Maui churchHonolulu Star (June 23, 2002)
We'll have small bellsSunday Mirror
Pot smokers to share venue with ChristiansDaily News (June 23, 2002)




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