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#21509 - 01/15/05 02:48 AM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: sweettrini]
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By permission:

There are probably several options for solving the problem:

1. A sign at the entrance to the parking lot, or at a place most people
pass when walking from the parking lot to the sanctuary.
2. A sign by the front door of the church.
3. A sign in the foyer of the church.
4. A sign in the front of the church -- perhaps a lighted sign that is
only illuminated occasionally.
5. A verbal announcement from a worship leader to turn off or silence
your cell phone. In one church I attend often, a worship leader
humorously reminds worshippers to set their phones to "stun," meaning, I
suppose, that if someone calls, the recipient will get an electric
shock.
6. Put a notice in the bulletin, perhaps at the top of the worship page.



Personally, I have solved this by leaving my phone in the car -- when I
think of it.





This is a good start...all should be implemented and at least 6 more...

like..there should be church bouncers the size of (insert your favorite football team) front line..300# 6 ft 4"

who spring to the attack at the first tone of a cell phone

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#21510 - 01/15/05 03:17 PM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: sweettrini]
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Registered: 03/19/01
Posts: 1186
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I have read that in Europe and Asia it is common for restaurants,
courthouses and other places of assembly to have machines that block all
cell phone signals inside the building




Not in HK. There are way too many of them. According to The CIA World Fact Book , there are 6,855,125 people in HK SAR, and 7,241,400 mobile phones! Actually, though, usually people are pretty good about putting them on silent (though sometimes they still answer them in church, as the story of our pastor I told in another thread). If they forget and leave the ring on, they will grab the phone and run out of the building, and when they come back, the phone is on silent!

I also LOVE the Back Pew cartoon--too funny!

Michelle

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#21511 - 01/16/05 09:08 PM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: Michelle W]
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#21512 - 01/16/05 09:12 PM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: sweettrini]
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The last line of the article...

"Those who bring cell phones to church are not committed to God," Escobedo said. "It's very distracting to be praying and suddenly hear birds chirping or techno music."

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#21513 - 04/12/05 12:07 AM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: CaregiverDee]
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I think that this is a great idea: for pastor to stop, and everyone in congregation look at the offender w/the ringing cell. Our pastor usually makes some kind of comment about it, interupting his sermon to do so, then carries on with the congregation in laughter. I agree, it is extremely rude to have cells on during church service......

and one day, this all backfired on me....during prayer!! I was so embarrassed I could have died. Never bring the thing to church, but did in this case as I went to pick up darling daughter, it was snowing, and wanted my hubby to have access. Well, forgot to turn it off when we got to the sanctuary......needless to say, I turned it off QUICK!!! Learned my lesson but fast. heehee

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#21514 - 04/12/05 12:57 AM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: ]
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Do all those rays affect people at all?

Just think how many cellphone messages are being relayed through the air, maybe even through YOU
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#21515 - 04/12/05 01:04 AM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: Billy Dennis]
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Registered: 12/29/01
Posts: 2500
Loc: California
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I know courtesy, consideration and restraint are the best solutions, but how much are those cell phone jammers they use in cinemas?




Yes, JimBob. The jammers are what Bravus suggested here earlier.
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#21516 - 04/12/05 09:23 AM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: Rob]
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Registered: 12/03/01
Posts: 972
Loc: TEXAS
I live in a huge medical area. Most of our congregation is on call every weekend. I think silencing the phones or putting them on vibrate would solve the problem.

You all are arguing about a piece of equipment that is necessary for many people to have. Most people at our church couldn't attend if they had to sit home on call and wait for the phone to ring.

I would rather have a sign at the front of the church that said "If your child is acting up or crying, please remove them from the sanctuary" Screaming kids bothers me more than a cell phone.

K
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#21517 - 05/04/05 07:39 AM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: sweettrini]
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Registered: 09/27/04
Posts: 1222
Loc: CA
I just watched a sermon by Derek Morris "Healthy Lifestyles"...there's a segment involving cell phones on it. I thought of you JimBob7 when I saw it. I think you may like the sermon.

http://www.forestlakechurch.org/Library/media.asp

There sermon was from 4/9/05.

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#21518 - 07/15/05 04:11 PM Re: Cell Phone Special Music [Re: sweettrini]
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