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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1828259" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I used to go to a church that we were out at or a few minutes before 12 every Sunday. It amounted to a little over 30 minutes of actual preaching time. I jokingly said that there was either a secret trap door behind the podium or a couple of deacons would had a long shepherd's hook that they would pull the preacher away from the podium with if he went a minute over.</p><p>The church we attend now, is very different, there is at least an hour of preaching usually a longer, then we have a time of prayer requests and praises afterwards. It's 12:30 at the earliest that we get out, generally something to 1:00 especially if there is any talking afterwards.</p><p>It's kind of a good hearted running joke about the length of service. It doesn't bother any of us.</p><p>Usually if we have a guest preacher, the service is shorter.</p><p>If we have a function with a meal after service then the preacher is mindful of the kitchen crew. We have what is unofficially officially referred to as a Church Mama who is is in charge of the kitchen crew and she runs a tight ship and she does a pretty good job of keeping everybody straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1828259, member: 24816"] I used to go to a church that we were out at or a few minutes before 12 every Sunday. It amounted to a little over 30 minutes of actual preaching time. I jokingly said that there was either a secret trap door behind the podium or a couple of deacons would had a long shepherd’s hook that they would pull the preacher away from the podium with if he went a minute over. The church we attend now, is very different, there is at least an hour of preaching usually a longer, then we have a time of prayer requests and praises afterwards. It’s 12:30 at the earliest that we get out, generally something to 1:00 especially if there is any talking afterwards. It’s kind of a good hearted running joke about the length of service. It doesn’t bother any of us. Usually if we have a guest preacher, the service is shorter. If we have a function with a meal after service then the preacher is mindful of the kitchen crew. We have what is unofficially officially referred to as a Church Mama who is is in charge of the kitchen crew and she runs a tight ship and she does a pretty good job of keeping everybody straight. [/QUOTE]
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