Meeting & Prayer
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Two upper management members held a meeting with some staff members to try to rectify a personality conflict between the two. At the conclusion of the meeting one of the upper management asked the group to bow their heads for a word of prayer! One of the staff members have come to me to object to this. Now what would you all recommend?
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I believe in pray as much as the next religious person, but, unless your company is religious based, it is not appropriate (my opinion) to surprise someone into partaking of religious opportunity without their consent. I was taught that deeply meaningful pray is accomplished best in harmony with thou Lord. To hold a pray in a group like this tells me the leader had a hidden agenda, or was seeking some confirmation of his sencerity by conducting a prayer over the full agenda and purpose of the meeting.
May each of you be Blessed for being in and on this world on this date and time! Remember, none of us know, when we might loose this status. So be happy and seek inner peace, when you can.
PORK
"May each of you be Blessed for being in and on this world on this date and time! Remember, none of us know, when we might loose this status. So be happy and seek inner peace, when you can."
Pork,
Seriously - amen and amen again. I will be away for about a month on medical leave. You and anyone else on the forum who believe in sincere prayer should feel free to include me in yours.
Thanks for the thoughts and prayers. With those good wishes, Sonny, I will be back in a flash.
Take care.