Got the meat. Hey, you think this is enough?
Perfect.
Yeah.
So, John, I didn't see you in church on Sunday.
No, we came. We just couldn't get the boys into Sunday school, so we went to the beach.
You just left?
You want me to take them into the service?
Okay, Kirby, cut your uncle Steven loose.
I don't know why I just can't throw all the kids in a room and put on a movie.
Well, have you ever thought about helping out?
Where?
Sunday school.
Serious?
That's what I do.
My kids couldn't get in because there weren't enough volunteers.
So I signed up right on the spot, and now I'm serving every other week in a grade two class.
Come on.
They let you in there?
What's that supposed to mean?
Men don't serve in Sunday school, Kev.
Well, actually, there are more women, but it's really important for men to be in the
class.
Yeah, I heard that too. It's good for their spiritual development.
Yeah, that's right. Men discipling kids and impacting them for a lifetime with Jesus.
Hey, Kev, you're not changing diapers or anything like that, are you?
Because I just got out of that stage, and I ain't going back.
No, no, you get the parents to do it.
Yeah, but you have to prepare a lesson and everything, right?
Yeah, what if you got past your Ezra's kids in your class?
Yeah, that's a lot of pressure.
Those kids know the Bible better than I do.
Guys, guys, guys.
Look, chill out.
God's ministry pastor already prepares the lessons.
Crafts are already ready for you.
The snacks are in the cupboards.
So all you have to do is have a good attitude and show up and let God use you.
We're all called to serve in some way.
You might be better at being a greeter or a coffee maker or a communion cup cleaner.
But I'm telling you, we need more men in our Sunday school classes.
So who's with me?
These women you speak of, are any of them single?
Well, that's an interesting question.
I bet your future wife is probably already a kid's ministry volunteer.
All right, sign me up.
Stop that kid.
Great.
Sean, what about you?
Hey, if I don't have to change any diapers, I'm in.
Sign me up.
Ken, we need more men to do security and roam the halls.
Really?
I could do that.
What do you say, John, you're going to man up and serve in kids' ministry?
What do you think I'd do if I didn't give my wife any opportunities?
Whoa, look at me.
You better prove that you are not man enough.
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