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Another open letter
Dear fund-raisers, retreat facilities, and others who supply to churches:
Your calls came over my switchboard the week before Easter, and you all seemed very surprised to be told that the pastor and the youth director really don't have time to chat with you about your publication or your lakeside cabins or your church directory package.
Funny thing -- turns out that in Christianity (you know, one of the religions you market to?), Easter is kind of a big deal.
Given how many of y'all there seem to be, I'm guessing there must be serious money in marketing to churches. Maybe learn a little something about us before you show up holding out your cup?
Your calls came over my switchboard the week before Easter, and you all seemed very surprised to be told that the pastor and the youth director really don't have time to chat with you about your publication or your lakeside cabins or your church directory package.
Funny thing -- turns out that in Christianity (you know, one of the religions you market to?), Easter is kind of a big deal.
Given how many of y'all there seem to be, I'm guessing there must be serious money in marketing to churches. Maybe learn a little something about us before you show up holding out your cup?
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...wait, what?
I agree that it truly sucks when a person has to miss holiday activities that are important to them, because their employer doesn't observe that holiday. I certainly missed my share of Christmas and Easter services back when I was a security guard (and still Christian.) But I don't think there's anything particularly entitled about a non-Christian expecting a (random to them) Sunday in April to be business as usual.
On the other hand, the ding-a-ling who berated a Blockbuster employee for working on a holiday, then turned right around and rented a movie -- that's entitlement. Just as it would be if someone did that on any other religion's holiday.
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I definitely agree that the church directory people should know when Easter is. But the lakeside cabin people could honestly have no clue. (If they aren't Christian, and they don't have a calendar that lists major holidays.)
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