Church meeting
Solomon Eaten: Welcome at this church meeting
Kylian Freeman: We will discus the coming up from the church elders election and we are discussing the new church vision. Solomon will introduce the topic.
Solomon: As church elders we made a church vision. We have a growing church and want to make clear where we stand for as church and churchmembers. You all had a handout with the main points we want to include in our vision.
Ralph Kenley: Eh, can I ask something?
Kylian: Ofcourse, it's a discussion so you all could ask questions.
Ralph: It says here that we think women should take care for children and are not meant to work outside the house.
Solomon: That's right
Ralph: Well, I don't really agree with that. My mother worked my whole childhood and I turned out fine. I think it's perfectly fine for Leah to work when we become parents
Harvey Barrow: So you two want to become parents?
Ralph: Ofcourse
Harvey: I doesn't look like it. You guys are married for 2 years and no pregnancy yet. It's clear you two are preventing children.
a shock wave goes around the church
Solomon: I think, as church we stand for being quiverful. Every child is a gift from the Lord and none should be prevented.
Ethan Barrow: Well, as someone with just six children gifted by the Lord that's easy. I have nine to look after and provide for. I sure get Ralph for preventing children
Harvey: Ethan!
Ethan: sorry, dad, but had only six, just like Solomon. It's harder having more children.
Joshua Leppert: I think it's better that we all stay calm during this discussion. We each have our own family, our own circumstances.
Justin Delgato: Well, you have 13 children. How do you feel about being quiverful?
Pierre Clarkson: That's not fair! He has been funded by all of us all along.
Justin: Oh
Jordan Kenley: I stand by Ralph. I don't think it's wrong to let a women work or prevent having children
Dylan Kenley: Yeah! Me too.
Ethan: I think we should all leave the desicion making to each and every one of the men here. Not to the church!
By a whole group: yeah!
Joshua: I think that's a fair point.
Solomon: Well, it's not. We all should stand together to make a clear message to our children.










