Near where I lived there was a church that closed down due to lack of attendance. Since people agitate for schools, libraries, theatres and dance troupes to be funded by tax money, I was a bit surprised why no one did this for the church and figured if the church closes its doors, it closes its doors. Don’t churches play a vital role in the community?
Here in Hancock County, Illinois there are numerous cemeteries where churches used to stand.As farms got bigger and more mechanized and fewer people needed to operate them, small villages vanished.
Churches are non-profit organizations, as their money goes to overhead expenses and their mission of serving and evangelizing. Some churches definitely abuse their tax-exempt status, just like other organizations do, but most do not. The tax-exempt status allows churches to work free of the tax burden and to put that money toward serving the community and focusing on their ministry. The tax-exempt status, in spirit, fulfills the First Amendment right to “free exercise” of religion.
The mimes could be an advantage. An indoor theater could, at the very least, get them off the street, although they would appear only in variety shows, and those of exceptional quality at that.
Squizzums about 9 years ago
Start by building an invisible box.
pelican47 about 9 years ago
I think it’s a great idea to have the mimes, and hope they are effective. Even without speaking they have a voice.
jruckman about 9 years ago
If a tree falls in a forest…
…and it lands on a mime…
…does anyone care?
gammaguy about 9 years ago
They can mime, and she can sign.
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 9 years ago
Art speaks in many ways, even without a voice.
Prey about 9 years ago
I like Vetinari´s (Discworld) attitude to mime and street artists.
Guilty Bystander about 9 years ago
So THAT’s what happened to Shields & Yarnell after their TV show was cancelled!
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 9 years ago
Sue is back!
comicpat65 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Such is the irony of life!
USN1977 about 9 years ago
Near where I lived there was a church that closed down due to lack of attendance. Since people agitate for schools, libraries, theatres and dance troupes to be funded by tax money, I was a bit surprised why no one did this for the church and figured if the church closes its doors, it closes its doors. Don’t churches play a vital role in the community?
choo choo willy about 9 years ago
I thought it was just me.
phoenixnyc about 9 years ago
ba-dum-tssssss
Dr_Fogg about 9 years ago
put on the sign and be quiet about it.
b.m.razzilla about 9 years ago
Would Detroit be too far???
tuslog64 about 9 years ago
Here in Hancock County, Illinois there are numerous cemeteries where churches used to stand.As farms got bigger and more mechanized and fewer people needed to operate them, small villages vanished.
26 about 9 years ago
Ah: the silent majority.
Snoopy_Fan about 9 years ago
Churches are non-profit organizations, as their money goes to overhead expenses and their mission of serving and evangelizing. Some churches definitely abuse their tax-exempt status, just like other organizations do, but most do not. The tax-exempt status allows churches to work free of the tax burden and to put that money toward serving the community and focusing on their ministry. The tax-exempt status, in spirit, fulfills the First Amendment right to “free exercise” of religion.
Dragoncat about 9 years ago
Like the sign she’s holding, I am torn between laughing and crying.
hippogriff about 9 years ago
The mimes could be an advantage. An indoor theater could, at the very least, get them off the street, although they would appear only in variety shows, and those of exceptional quality at that.
Snoopy_Fan about 9 years ago
:-)