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Holy Humour Sunday a reminder that laughter is a good teacher

There is a rumour running around that God made people because she loves to laugh. There are some who are not lifted up by the idea of God laughing at us, or even with us.
Holy Humour Sunday
Holy Humour Sunday

Holy Humour SundayThere is a rumour running around that God made people because she loves to laugh. There are some who are not lifted up by the idea of God laughing at us, or even with us. Equating, perhaps, laughter with mockery and disrespect it is difficult to come before a mirth-filled Creator at the Altar of worship. I think we might sometimes take ourselves a bit too seriously. A trait one hopes not shared by the God that holds us beloved

This Sunday coming is celebrated in some Christian churches as 鈥淗oly Humour Sunday鈥. Stemming from traditions in the early Greek church when the week after Easter Sunday saw Christians getting together for picnics and parties and practical jokes leading up to 鈥淏right鈥 Sunday (the Sunday after Easter) to celebrate their joy that Jesus lived, that death had no power over life. Early Christian writers mused that God had played a joke on Satan, while ordinary folk would say, 鈥淭he joke is on the devil, Jesus lives!鈥

We鈥檝e begun our services with a call to worship appropriate to the occasion:

鈥淧reacher: People of God! Did you hear about the lowest bid contractor who diluted the paint three times before applying a coat to the church steeple?

People of God: No, what happened?

Preacher: The first rain washed the steeple clean!

People of God: What happened then?

Preacher:聽聽The minister called the contractor into the church and gave him a stern talking to. Then sent him away saying鈥.

People of God: What did he say?

Preacher: Repaint, and thin no more!

People of God: Groan鈥.鈥

A lot of truths are communicated in humour. A lot of lessons contained in joy.

鈥淲hat do Baptists say to one another in the liquor store?鈥

鈥淣othing, Baptists don鈥檛 recognize one another in the liquor store!鈥

There鈥檚 the story about the man on the search committee who refused to accept the rest of the committee鈥檚 recommendation for a new minister. Long after the appointment and acceptance by the rest of the congregation he continued to mumble and mutter and dissent and disrupt. Finally the Board decided they should take him and the new minster fishing, get them out on the lake in a boat and build relationship. Once out and anchored they realized they鈥檇 left lunch on the dock.

鈥淒on鈥檛 worry about it,鈥 the new minister said, 鈥淚鈥檒l get it.鈥 She jumped out, skipped across the water, picked up the basket and was on her way back to the boat before anyone could say anything. Except for her detractor. He sniffed, sneered and said:

鈥淪ee, told you she was no good. Woman can鈥檛 even swim!鈥

A truth born equally by many women in ministry. Or women leading us through health care crisis. Or women speaking out about harms to their children meted out by our approach to 鈥榠llegal鈥 drugs.

In the season of Easter, Christians do well to remember that God teaches us through laughter, takes great joy in our learning, loves us into wholeness and never, ever, lets us go. For all who think there is such a thing as ending, such a time as 鈥榦ver鈥, such a state of being as dead and done, let us take a lesson from our earliest Christian forebears. Let us laugh out loud as we remember Christ鈥檚 teaching: Nothing can ever separate us from the Love of God. Nothing.

The joke is on the Devil. Jesus is alive!

Holy Humour SundayKeith Simmonds is in ministry at Duncan United Church, where folk are engaged in seeking justice, loving kindness and walking humbly with the Creator. He blogs at聽

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* This article was published in the print edition of the sa国际传媒 on Saturday April 10th 2021

Photo of laughing child by聽听辞苍听