What are some amazing instances you have seen in Church?
Today we were sitting in a Welfare Committee meeting. Present were members of the Branch Presidency, Relief Society President and myself. The opening prayer was being said when an aggressive knock could be heard at the door. One of the Counselors got up to open the door and in stormed an excommunicated member who begun to attack the other Counselor that was sitting over an issue of some tools. Being the home teacher of the Counselor, now victim, I was well aware of the situation. The Brother, now attacker, simply had to come and collect the tools by the victim's house, but felt that he would collect it in this way. There is more here of course, but I will say no more about specific details. Anyway, an argument started that halted the meeting and the irate member was raising his voice very high. He then left very quickly to exit the Church. I was sitting down at the time and then got up because I had the curious suspicion that he was going for something, and I was right, he got a cutlass out of his car (a two foot heavy steel blade) and began to re-enter the building. The Branch President approached him and tried to stop him, but he pushed him aside. I then had to try and stop him as I saw no one attempting to take away the blade. Another Brother already in the building tried to distract him while I went from behind and pull ed the blade away as gently as I could without inflaming anymore anger. We got the blade away. The victim was now so scared he could not move and was sore afraid. The RS President wanted to go home. The meeting that started with prayer ended in shock and horror at what just took place. This is the world in which we live, a world where anything can happen, and that you are not safe in what should be one of the more safe places - a church building.
I have often noted that someone that has once know truth and put it away can become twice as dark if they allow themselves too. I could go on a lot about this, but will mention this one thing as food for thought, the RS President had this same man drop her daughter to Seminary (his daughter and her daughter are friends), but after seeing this she said "No More". Do you know who your 'Neighbor' is and their potential? If you don't, you may want to do some research, just in case.
I have seen a number of situations similar in tone, although without the cutlass, over the past twenty years. On one occasion, I was traveling to regional meetings with our stake presidency and another car tried to ram us and when we stopped, the driver pulled out an ammunition belt and we had to disarm her (that was a surprise) and call the police. There have been several situations where brethren have been so angry at each other that bitter words have nearly led to blows.
The work will meet increasing opposition and many who become estranged from the Church are unable to let it alone. I believe that it will get worse as we move forward. Unfortunately, not every one that is called to serve deals wisely or justly either. Each of us needs to be humble, do our best to avoid offence, and work to heal battered feelings. Let us be "wise as serpents and harmless as doves" and do our best to help the Kingdom grow.
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What are some amazing instances you have seen in Church? |
Wow, those are some pretty bizarre situations. I must live in a pretty boring part of the world as nothing like that happens here. The closest I ever witnessed was on my mission in Argentina. During fast and testimony meeting, a lady got up to bear her testimony. This lady had a testimony but had not been baptized as she felt it would ofend some family members who were pretty high up in the Catholic church. As she approached the stand, one of the councelors to the Branch President jumped up and grabbed her and denied her the right to bear her testimony. He said she was not a member and could not speak till she was. This embarrassed her and she walked out of the meeting never to return. The councelor was a new member himself and it was just one of those learning things.
One of the most unusual stories I heard about happened back in the 1800's in Salt lake City. Right after the closing prayer in Sacrament Meeting, a man stood up, pulled out a gun and shot another member to death. A trial was held and he was found innocent of murder because the man he killed was having an affair with his wife. Brigham Young was in support of the verdict and this man was called to be a Bishop a few years later.
JB - I will post some other points for you to consider, due to your note on being perceptive, in the next day or two. Give them some thought and I would be very interested in the things that you and the other regular contributors have to say about them. The next day or two are very busy, and I am traveling, so it may be a day or two.
Gaucho, that is a far out story, do you have any references for that? Especially that Brigham would agree with one killing another right after a sacrament meeting? I just cannot see that.
Rbogart, good, but when you need to post something, just go ahead, no need to use a message to inform me of it as it is not considered constructive posting.
Great stories!
The only really strange thing I can remember, I just barely missed.
While we were living in northern Minnesota, I was the branch mission leader. For some reason, one particular Sunday, we were running about 10 minutes late. So, we got to church 10 - 15 minutes after the meeting started. When I walked in, there was a nicely dressed woman in the foyer, and she was having an animated conversation with one of the counselors and another member. I got slightly involved at that point because of my calling.
It seems she had walked in to the Sacrament Meeting, and immediately after the opening prayer, had started to rant against the church, telling the members that we are supposed to worship Christ, not some statue on top of the temple, nor Joseph Smith. I guess that the Branch President, who was a remarkably large man, had managed to get her attention and get her into the foyer where others were able to explain that the meeting wasn't the time or place to discuss such things.
A few minutes later, she left, and we never heard anything more about her.