The Protestant Dictionary
AMEN
The only part of any prayer that everyone knows.
AND IN CONCLUSION
A required statement midway through the sermon.
BAPTISTRY WATER
A liquid whose chemical formula is H2OLY.
BULLETIN
Parish information, read only during the sermon.
CHOIR
1. A group of people whose singing allows the rest of the congregation to pantomime singing. 2. If the music is quality, the words cannot be understood. 3. If the words are quality, the music is lousy.
HYMN
A song of praise, usually sung in a key three octaves higher than that of the congregation's range.
JUSTICE
When kids have kids of their own.
MAGI
The most famous trio to attend a baby shower.
MANGER
1. Where Mary gave birth to Jesus because Joseph wasn't covered by an HMO. 2. The Bible's way of showing us that holiday travel has always been rough.
PEW
A medieval torture device still found in Protestant Churches.
PROCESSION
The ceremonial formation at the beginning of the service, consisting of the pastors, the choir, and late parishioners looking for seats.
RECESSIONAL HYMN
The last song on Sunday AM, often sung a little more quietly, since most of the people have already left.
TEN COMMANDMENTS
The most important Top Ten list not given by David Letterman.
UNKNOWN TONGUES
Mother's pantomime instructions to her kids from the choir.
USHERS
The only people in the church who don't know the seating capacity of a pew.