St.Margaret's News September 2020 September 2020 | Page 9

Illegal Singing Alert A nightmare of David Hunt The persistence of the Covid-19 pandemic seems to have triggered the emergence of a new crime wave - in churches of all places! It is not the sometime fashionable and popular felony of pinching the silver candlestick holders or communion sets - or stealing lead from church roofs (regrettably common in England). Each time, the scene of the crime is a church which has resumed face-to-face services minus hymn singing. Exultant sounds pierce the quiet introspective sanctity of divine worship. Appalling! In protest against the ban (and with a contemptuous disregard for the reputed germ-spreading potential of singing), groups of highly organised and thoroughly rehearsed choristers enter surreptitiously and launch into rousing and robust renditions of erstwhile popular hymns, filling the building to its rafters with glorious worshipful sound. Disgusting! Then, as suddenly as they came, they steal silently away, leaving behind stunned parishioners with shattered nerves and eardrums reverberating with the echoes of strident alleluias. These vocal outlaws are suspected of having Methodist links, largely because of their demonstrated preference for a number of Charles Wesley’s greatest hits and veritable showstoppers. Suspicion has already fallen on a new evangelical terrorist group known as the Methodist Musical Mafia. Some members are old lags, serial offenders, who are believed to have sinned repeatedly by illegally chorusing amens threefold or even sevenfold. One church treasurer was heard to observe: “Ah dinna ken why ye canna be gaun ta pass the collection plate aroound while they still be a-singin’. They might be minded to make a wee contribution”. (We Scots talk like that when roused). Perhaps he reasoned that the interlopers looked affluent enough, having reevaluated the wisdom of waiting to store up treasures in heaven. There is no reported case of the coronavirus having been contracted as a consequence of these incursions; however, several people are reputed to have caught religion, a condition marked by a tendency to babble in foreign tongues. This must be stopped! If allowed to proceed unchecked we could have a revival on our hands! Quelle horreur! Enquiries are continuing. Anybody with information that may be of assistance should contact: JOY-STOPPERS on 6(n) 6(o) 7(s) 4(i) 6(n) 4(g) 4(ii) 6(n) 4(g) St Margaret’s News 9 September 2020