Sunday, April 19, 2009

View From The Top, Part II

I wrote a post several weeks ago about a strange incident that happened in our church.  Well, today we witnessed a repeat performance. 

The same man came back this week for the worship service.  From the choir loft, I watched him sit on the last row of the ground floor.  I honestly don’t know how our pastor kept his concentration, because I couldn’t stop watching him thrash his arms and head about during the whole service, including most of the sermon.  If he wasn’t imitating a Richard Simmons exercise video, he was throwing his black hat in the air.  And by “throwing” I mean executing a high spin-toss with a great one-handed catch.  At least a hundred times.  I was actually impressed at his eye-hand coordination.

I saw no evidence of whiskey this time (other than his behavior).  I’m not sure what this man’s story is or why he acts the way he acts, but I know that God has placed him in our worship service for a reason.  Perhaps the Holy Spirit is calling him into a new life. 

I just wish he wasn’t so disruptive to other people who are trying to worship…

4 comments:

jennifer said...

this concerns me.... are you safe? the ushers chose to ignore it? makes me nervous....

Joanna J. said...

Jennifer,

You know, last time he came, several deacons and staff members positioned themselves around him just to be ready to react if necessary. The security guard even stood close by. But that didn't happen today. Unless I just missed it. I'll admit it makes me a little nervous, too. Probably because of memories of Wedgwood. You were here when that happened, so I'm sure you understand how that plays a part into my anxieties.

However, I feel that he is simply a man suffering with addictions who is seeking spiritual guidance.

Kim H. said...

My goodness... that would be distracting!

jennifer said...

I understand. And the location sometimes lends itself to that. I am sure that person has been discussed at meetings and there is a plan, knowing Bro. Mike :)!
I do miss TX- great memories there, but we are loving home!