GRAND PRAIRIE, TX: Case of 30 DVDs
A Texas operative writes:
I distributed most of a case (30) DVDs. We hit 4 church yards and a YMCA. Each of those locations have historically had Easter egg hunts around them.
I could probably say a bunch, but the pictures pretty well speak for themselves. I only got one picture at the Evangel Temple church (my last stop) because using having the camera flash going off repeatedly at that location just wasn’t ’stealthy’ enough. Using a flash at night, just isn’t very stealthy at all. For the other stops, it didn’t matter and we just flashed away.
The guy in the jeans is my step son, the guy in the shorts is me.
SANTA MONICA: Follow-up report
Our Santa Monica operative who handed a flyer to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger this morning follows up with these pictures of her other missions.
WASHINGTON: Persistence pays
Anonymous Operative writes:
After hearing about the war on Easter from the Rational Responders I decided to try my hand at helping. After 3 failed daytime attempts to plant some flyers (failed because the second I walked in the church I was swarmed with people trying to get me to come to the church on a regular basis) I went on a nighttime mission. Though I was not able to get into the church I was able to put some flyers up and around the church.
RIVERSIDE, CA: Egg-laying missions
Agent Justin Operable plants some “plastic delusion destroyers”:
I began my mission Saturday Night, and the objective was simple. I had gathered 20 or so plastic Easter Eggs and folded child-seeking fliers within them. My target, the First Congregational Church: United Church of Christ in Downtown Riverside, California. Once prepared I walked around the building with another operative, casing the place before I made my move. When I felt the time was right I began to place the plastic Egg/Bomb Shells in strategic locations where I thought children might find them and be devastated by truth in their quest for candy. Little did I know that Church was at that very moment in session. Many people began exiting the building and I was forced to make several passes planting far fewer eggs per minute than was strategically optimal. But patience won out in the end, and by the time 20 minutes had passed I had placed all 20 of the plastic delusion destroyers in locations sure to be found by any children being dragged into church on Sunday morning. I have pictures here of my preparation of the missions weaponry, I have also my first placement just outside of the parking lot as can be seen by the Church Parking sign, and a few pictures of signs outside of the Church verifying the location.
DALLAS: Many missions with pub break in middle
Professor Chaos and General Disarray write:
Churches include: Skillman Church of Christ, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Zion Lutheran Church, Wilshire Baptist Church, First United Lutheran Church, and MacArthur Baptist Church, including others which escape my memory now.
All churches were closed, as the operation commenced around 7PM Saturday night and ended around 9:30, stopping for a few drinks at the Old Monk Pub. Each church received a flyer posted on a door as well as one DVD hidden in the shrubbery, or behind a cross display, or behind some element of the landscaping.
PENNSYLVANIA: Successful missions
Mark writes:
Hi, my name is Mark. I’m from Taylor, PA. The pictures are all from churches within a 5 minute walk of my home. I still have some flyers left over and thought I might hand them out to people at services tomorrow.
I touch base with RRS now and again through MySpace. I saw the link for the War On Easter and I couldn’t help but extend my Atheist arms out to embrace this opportunity once I read about the ‘campaign’.
I did this the day before Easter. It’s a later start, I know, but I hadn’t ‘discovered’ the link until Friday night. Because of my late start I wasn’t able to leave flyers within the buildings however I was able to slip them under doors, hand them directly to the pastor, or at least leave them on the doors of their buildings. Not posted on the doors… Well, you’ll soon see from my pictures.
I had help from my brother (he snapped the photos) and you can see his reflection in one of the church signs.
SANTA CRUZ: Successful missions
SneekyDeke writes:
Just went to four churches in Santa Cruz/Capitola/Soquel. Only planted flyers at two because others were closed/locked. Seventh Day Adventist see pics. There was some sort of service going on which left me lots of time to fill the lobby with flyers. Put one in each bible and also on the (dis)information wall. It was awesome. Second church was a Catholic church that was locked. I put some flyers around the courtyard where I thought people will be tomorrow taking pictures and easter egg hunts. Sorry the pics aren’t so great. This was awesome.
VERMONT: Successful mission
Anonymous Operative writes:
Saturday afternoon, the day before Easter. All the churches in town were locked and dark, so I went to the Good Shepherd catholic school in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont. Taped up a large “Scary Stories” poster before getting out of the car, and pasted it on a front window, next to the door, facing in so kids will see it while looking out the window waiting for their bus. It’s not too noticeable from the outside, so perhaps school staff won’t see it right away. In the picture it just looks plain white, below the Virgin Mary statue.
SHREVEPORT: Successful mission
A Louisiana operative:
Dear Fellow Warriors,
We brought the war to Shreveport, LA today by planting the DVD at the Summer Grove Baptist Church. Today they were holding a Easter Egg Hunt for the kids indoors. They were going to have the kids come in an watch some Jesus propraganda before they could engage in what they were really there for - the candy! There was an Easter Bunny beside the big screen TV that I planted the DVD under. I suspected that one of the children while watching the movie would want the bunny and accidently find the DVD. I put a special message on the back of the DVD “You found the prize! We love you and wanted you to know the truth about Jesus.”
After planting the DVD we put up the posters in the room where the children would be having the hunt as well as on the outside doors to the room.
My photographer was fellow atheist, Craig Wallace.
ALABAMA: Successful missions
Pinget writes:
My son and I distributed 50 flyers around 7 Dothan, AL area churches. They were all locked, so we hid the flyers in bushes near the entrance to the buildings, especially the classroom buildings.
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