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Office Rampage at the Hand of a Children’s Pastor

By Ron Edmondson on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 | 4 Comments

I usually find a place to hide out of the office on Wednesdays so I can study without interruption. While I was diligently working on this weekend’s message today my office was ravaged at the hand of our children’s pastor. Here is proof of how abusive a church staff can be towards its pastor. Please pray for me as I deal with this trauma.

BTW, we are accepting applications for our new children’s pastor effective immediately.

Do you have fun where you work?

For more posts about my workplace, click HERE.

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  • 4 responses to "Office Rampage at the Hand of a Children’s Pastor"

  • Comment posted on 17th November 2009 at 21:12 Teri

    LOL I’m known for rearranging office furniture… The balls are a nice touch! ;-D

  • Comment posted on 11th November 2009 at 21:24 Ben Reed

    Oh just quit your whining and clean up your office!
    .-= Ben Reed´s last blog ..Don’t start a blog if… =-.

    • Comment posted on 11th November 2009 at 21:31 Ron

      Looks like we are getting a whole new staff soon!

  • Comment posted on 11th November 2009 at 17:35 Jason

    That is awesome. The fun and joy the staff at Grace has is very evident in how they lead and is a direct reflection on the growth of GCC. It shows that the staff is by no means “holier than thou” and are not placed up on the pedestal that many church leaders are. The “real-ness” of the staff at Grace is a huge draw for me!!!

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