Ruth brought Dan to church for the fellowship hour after the service.
He dashed upstairs to the now mostly empty sanctuary, then walked slowly up the aisle to the front of the church. He folded his hands reverently, bowed his head, then looked up and announced:
"I know why you have come! I have every intention of granting your request!"
The intersection of Christianity and The Wizard of Oz. I'll bet that Dan was one of the few making an offer rather than a request, though.
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Saturday 10 October 2020
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