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Pastor
Nash Mulaney
blames holidays |
ORANGE, CA – With the holiday season upon us, many churchgoers
have their minds on family gatherings and the Advent, but members of Calvary
Chapel East Hills – a church plant that meets on the campus of Santiago
Canyon College – is preparing for a barrage of excuses. Pastor Nash
Mulaney has earned himself a reputation for pointing the finger at various
holidays as the reason for the church's languishing attendance numbers.
"I'm just dreading the next few weeks, because I know if
we have any dip (in attendance) it's gonna be 'keep in mind
that this is the holiday season' or 'thanks for being here
even during the holiday season' coming from the pulpit," said
CCEH member Jane Devins. "If we were getting comments on Flag Day,
I can't imagine what we'll hear around Christmas."
In fact, it was a comment from Mulaney on Sunday, June 15th - the day
after Flag Day - that really got members of the congregation grumbling.
"He actually stood up there and said, 'Let's remember
to pray for our many regular attenders who are traveling this Flag Day
weekend.' I had to bite my tongue to keep from laughing out loud.
We had 75 people there that day. We normally run about 80," said
Rick Jackson, the president of CCEH's youth group. Jackson has received
many a chuckle from fellow teens by imitating Mulaney's comments
during youth group meetings on Thursday nights.
Many church members have spoken to Mulaney privately about his holiday
scapegoating, but he stands by his statements.
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Some
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"I can see where they're coming from. I used to think the
same thing before I became a pastor," Mulaney said. "But you
don't realize how true it is until you get up there in the pulpit.
These holidays really do have an effect on attendance, and I feel that
I need to point that out. I don't want people thinking we have low
attendance because I'm a bad pastor."
CCEH members currently have no plans to take any formal action against
Mulaney at this time, but there's no doubt that his comments are
starting to cause more damage than the occasional eye roll.
"I've actually thought about skipping church during the holidays
to avoid hearing his excuses," said Devins. "But then I figured
that my absence would just encourage him to make even more comments, so
I guess you can't win."
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