Broken dreams
Thwarted intentions
Rationed passions
Myopic visions
Closed Circles
Spiraled cycles
Riveting journeys
Weary Warriors
Orgasmic ascents
Hollow victories
Bleary eyes
Hazy sights
Blurred lines
Crowded Spaces
Veiled faces
Headless bodies
Blighted Stars
Dim Supernovas
Misplaced priorities
Diffused perceptions
Trickles Magicians
Pious Demons
Lost Vanguards
Sleepless nights
Disjointed limbs
Spotless Imprints
Yeah, everything is not written in font
Because most are stuck up in our thoughts
So take my eyes and dot my Is
A listening heart and crossed Tees
Verily, things are not what they seem
Very reason I shall employ my sixth sense.
Writer tweets @vilejah
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Churches in the Wild...
Thou saith that “for where two or
three are gathered in my name, I am there in their midst” but can we go a tad
further to scrutinize the passage by trying to conceptualize the wherever therein?
I am convinced beyond doubt that
God with an Omni presence is everywhere even if the people thereof are gathered
in the name of evil but does it imply that He will still be amidst two or three
people who are rooted in His name in the middle of a certain Champs Sports Bar
in Accra on a Friday night when the whole of Accra have decided to go there for
a getaway? Wow!
And I almost thought good and
evil could not dwell at one place…
I know God protects his people wherever they find themselves but just
how did Churches resolve to convert Classrooms into places of worship? How did
we as a Society allow these latter day sects to fest among us? And did you also
know that they are the number one culprits for noise pollution in the City?
Pray do tell if it’s not a
worrying sight to see a six classroom block, each occupied by a different
Church, screaming on top of their voices through the low quality PA systems
they use as though there are laurels at stake for the best noise pollutant? I
bet you haven’t noticed that most Schools in the City and recently a budding
trend in the villages have become places of worship by day and invariably a
place of worship at night?
How do they even do it? Wait, I
can hazard a guess. Firstly, the Pastor with a group of people will go and
consult the Headmaster alone or together with the Board that they want to start
worshiping in their facility to align with God’s directive of winning souls
for Him to which the Headmaster being a religious person will assent to either
by veto power or in consultation with other stakeholders. Next thing, ground rules
are set with some money exchanging hands and a promise to keep by both parties.
Then comes a day of worship where
you will see a group of believers coming to the school ahead of time,
frantically pacing about, waiting for the extra classes that have run into the
evening to finally come to an end for whatever they were worth for their Classrooms to be occupied. To worship. And when the bell goes for closing, you are
sure to see these Church members practically shoving and parking the desks to
one side of the classroom even before the kids leave. Some sweeping and picking
up litters, others decorating the Teacher’s table with fine lace and a flowered
vase and a collection box placed between the Clergy and the Congregation to
continually remind everyone of how good it is to give…
What in God’s name will make
about 15 or 20 people decide to establish a church as though it’s a venture?
What are they teaching that is not been taught at bigger Churches; mostly from where
they break off? Just visualize a Classroom and tell me how many Church members
can actually squeeze in if not just a handful of Congregants?
Methinks Church premises should
exude an atmosphere of serenity, quietude and that saintly presence that draws
you in and brings chagrin to the fore especially for a reckless sinner like me -
that is why this sudden transformation of a classroom into a holy place within a twinkle of an eye
does not cut it for me. Blame my conservatism, but I also do not believe we
need too many Churches. We need some decorum in the house of the Lord because
it looks like these zealots are becoming more Catholic than the Pope.
As much as there is freedom of
Association where people are entitled to their respective choices, I think
society still owes it a duty to save some of these wandering souls just the way
the government has taken it upon itself to save and protect smokers from the
throes of wee(d) which hitherto used to be one of their right and delight.
And Just a quick question. Will
there be a conflict of interest should a teacher decides to organize an extra
classes for the pupils on a Sunday morning which also happens to be the
Church’s Harvest?
Writer tweets @vilejah
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