| A Dead Church |
| A Dead Church |
| A new Pastor in a small Oklahoma town spent the first four days making personal visits to each of the members, inviting them to come to his first services. |
| The following Sunday the church was all but empty. |
| Accordingly, the Pastor placed a notice in the local newspapers, stating that, because the church was dead, it was everyone's duty to give it a decent Christian burial. |
| The funeral would be held the following Sunday afternoon, the notice said. |
| Morbidly curious, a large crowd turned out for the "funeral". |
| In front of the pulpit, they saw a closed coffin, smothered in flowers. |
| After the Pastor delivered the eulogy, he opened the coffin and invited his congregation to come forward and pay their final respects to their dead church. |
| Filled with curiosity as to what would represent the corpse of a "dead church," all the people eagerly lined up to look in the coffin. |
| Each "mourner" peeped into the coffin then quickly turned away with a guilty, sheepish look. |
| In the coffin, tilted at the correct angle, was a large mirror. |