Sure. There was a Methodist preacher who was known for his absent - mindedness. One Sunday, he started his sermon with the wrong passage and went on for a good five minutes before realizing his mistake. He then just laughed it off and started over, which made the whole congregation chuckle.
Once a Methodist preacher was preaching about kindness. In the middle of his sermon, a little dog wandered into the church. Instead of getting annoyed, the preacher picked up the dog and used it as an example of how we should welcome all creatures, big or small. It was a really cute and funny moment.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific story of Greenville New Methodist Church. You can try to find more information from local historical archives, the church itself or people who are familiar with it.
Yes. 'Preacher' graphic novels exist. These novels tell the story of Jesse Custer, a preacher in a small Texas town who becomes possessed by a supernatural entity. The series is known for its edgy and often brutal storytelling. It explores themes of good and evil, faith and doubt, and features a wide range of characters from the angelic to the demonic. The graphic novels have been popular for their unique take on the genre and their ability to blend different elements together in an engaging and often thought - provoking way.
In my opinion, they are. The Preacher comics offer a deep and engaging plot along with excellent artwork. However, it depends on your personal taste in comic genres and storylines.
I think it's good. The art style is unique, the plot is engaging, and it offers a fresh take on various themes. But, of course, it depends on your personal taste in comics.