A friend (HT: Daniel R.) sent the following logo to me. The ironic thing is the verse that is being quoted. Here’s a link to Luke 4 if you would like to read the verse in context.

July 4, 2010 by Tempe
A friend (HT: Daniel R.) sent the following logo to me. The ironic thing is the verse that is being quoted. Here’s a link to Luke 4 if you would like to read the verse in context.

Bwahahahaha! But, at the same time, fitting for a UCC congregation.
That’s too funny.
How ironic! Are you sure that it isn’t faked?
It apparently is real, but an honest (though careless) mistake. I followed the trail to another website, which seems to be the first to post it. In the comments section , someone claiming to be the webmaster of the St. James UCC says that the mistake was using a program that randomly generated a Bible verse for the letterhead. It was not intentional, and after being alerted to the problem, they took it down and fixed the problem.
But not before someone captured it!
“The mistake was using a program that randomly generated a Bible verse for the letterhead.”
Oh man, that’s just ripe for comedic error! They may have gotten off easy having that verse come up and not something else.
(Can you imagine Judges 1:6 on the St. James UCC letterhead? “Then Adoni-Bezek fled, and they pursued him and caught him and cut off his thumbs and big toes.”)