Today’s strip IS funny , our Hero Mr Andrew Capp in his sarcastic remark has dashed Flo.s and the Vicar’s joy at Andy’s remark by considering the sermon as a good sleeping potion :o) have a nice day Cappers.
Evangelicals ministers are not known for brief sermons. I would accompany my wife to her church for Sunday services, where the good pastor could put me to sleep within the first 10 minutes of his 60-minute+ sermon. He was a nice guy, but not exactly a great preacher.
She recently changed churches to one that had an earlier Sunday service, – and I might add, much shorter. My devout bride has noticed that she has not (yet) had to apply the elbow of awakening, as I have managed to stay relatively alert during the preachers’ sermons.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
unless there are parishioners who really want to hear the sermon and not doze off
AFFICIONADO over 5 years ago
Today’s strip IS funny , our Hero Mr Andrew Capp in his sarcastic remark has dashed Flo.s and the Vicar’s joy at Andy’s remark by considering the sermon as a good sleeping potion :o) have a nice day Cappers.
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
I enjoyed it but it was a little preachy.
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
Look at it this way: the vicar is an unqualified success in his profession. Every time he preaches, the congregation prays fervently for it to end!
Little Caesar over 5 years ago
“If you don’t strike oil after 20 minutes, quit boring.”
Waittilnxyr over 5 years ago
Even the Apostle Paul preached so long that a young man fell asleep (then fell off his seat and died; good thing Paul was there).
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
Funny.
Dave Ferro over 5 years ago
I saw that punch line coming from a mile away…
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 5 years ago
The old Latin Mass ending: “Ite, MIssa est. Deo gratias” (From "More Growing Up Catholic, Meara, Stone, Kelly, & Davis 1986)
Mediatech over 5 years ago
“Come unto me, and I will give you rest.” – Jesus of Nazareth
mycatfleur over 5 years ago
I can see Flo’s handbag meeting Andy’s ear-‘ole as soon as they are out of the Vicar’s sight….
Dean over 5 years ago
Ma often needed to elbow dad when his snoring got loud enough to be noticeable.
Linguist over 5 years ago
Evangelicals ministers are not known for brief sermons. I would accompany my wife to her church for Sunday services, where the good pastor could put me to sleep within the first 10 minutes of his 60-minute+ sermon. He was a nice guy, but not exactly a great preacher.
She recently changed churches to one that had an earlier Sunday service, – and I might add, much shorter. My devout bride has noticed that she has not (yet) had to apply the elbow of awakening, as I have managed to stay relatively alert during the preachers’ sermons.
Godfreydaniel over 5 years ago
There should be some kind of religious commandment to the effect that “Thou shalt not telegraph punch lines”…….
Cornelius Noodleman over 5 years ago
The preacher needs to keep checking Andy’s eyes to make sure he stays awake!
tad1 over 5 years ago
I’ve never fallen asleep in Church, but, then again, I haven’t been to Church much. (I’m not anti-religious, I just prefer to stay home on Sunday.)
morgankhat over 5 years ago
If you can’t say it in 5 minutes, it’s not worth listening to.