For Heaven's Sake by Mike Morgan
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In September of 1991, Mike Morgan began drawing For Heaven’s Sake!, a comic strip published in the religion section of The Macon Telegraph. The weekly cartoon celebrates the faith and pokes fun at the foibles of the characters who make up the congregation of "Mainline Memorial Church."
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Grammy M
said,
3 months ago
Oh, Pastor, So Close … And Yet So Far!! You must be quicker on the gavel!
Lewreader
said,
3 months ago
How come they always leave the can for last?
q-bud0621 said, 3 months ago
That must be a deacon possessed church.
Ray C
said,
3 months ago
It must be
(a) what color to paint the restrooms
(b) contemporary Vs. traditional music
(c) oh…you all probably have a few more guesses
kab2rb said, 3 months ago
What is she hold a can of worms. Trouble brewing.
Dry
said,
3 months ago
What is that?? Looks like worms is right. For what purpose? Don’t get it!
DerekA said, 3 months ago
Take the can and take the worms and let’s go fishin’.
Vernon Whetstone
said,
3 months ago
Oooohhhhh…I have been in meetings like that.
Sternvogel said, 3 months ago
Ray C said, about 4 hours ago
“It must be
(a) what color to paint the restrooms
(b) contemporary Vs. traditional music
(c) oh…you all probably have a few more guesses”
With our UU congregation, it was whether or not to invest in pews or keep the more informal chairs. The problem was solved when we moved out of our old building and bought a previously Methodist church that came with pews already installed.
Shikamoo
said,
3 months ago
Hi Dry and Joy! Congregations are always opening up a can of worms at meetings.
Sounds like normal church vestry meeting to me.
Doctor Toon
said,
3 months ago
Some of the best work the enemy of God does, is to keep the followers of God bickering over things that do not truly matter.
Divide and conquer?
comixavier said, 3 months ago
What’s so religiously funny about worms? I don’t get it.
canadaeh said, 3 months ago
At least the church council meeting didn’t end in gunfire this week
rricchhterr said, 3 months ago
religion divides, there are over 2000 religions on this planet with each one believing their way is the way… look at how many christain religions there are, lots don’t get along. religion is the biggest waste of time there has been, period
rricchhterr said, 3 months ago
there are, however, cosmic influences that , er, well, influence. life is a profound understanding, and frankly can be tollerated, if you do’nt have much by way of conscience…
MisngNOLA
said,
2 months ago
They are going to re-argue the Diet of Worms?