If you’ve spent any time in the world of Armstrongism — those plucky little Church of God splinters still clinging to Herbert W. Armstrong’s legacy — you’ve probably noticed a peculiar obsession: the mortal sin of eating out on the Sabbath. Yes, friends, while some Christians are debating whether to sing contemporary worship songs, large chunks of the COG world are locked in serious theological combat over whether that Saturday lunch at Applebee’s is going to get you disfellowshipped.
Let’s break down this culinary crisis with the gravity it apparently deserves.
The Holy War Against Restaurant Servers
The reasoning goes something like this:
According to the Fourth Commandment, you’re not supposed to make your “servant” work on the Sabbath. And what is a modern waiter if not a 21st-century manservant who brings you iced tea and asks if you want fries with that? By handing over your credit card, you are apparently forcing that poor server to labor specifically for you. Never mind that they’d be working whether you showed up or not. Never mind that they don’t keep the Sabbath, don’t know who Herbert Armstrong is, and probably think “holy day” means their day off from school. Logic, apparently, takes a Sabbath rest too.
Some deep thinkers have even concluded that paying for a meal equals “engaging in commerce,” which is basically the same as setting up a flea market in the temple courtyard. Because nothing says “defiling the holy day” like a $12.99 lunch special and a side of guilt.
The “We Must Be More Holy Than Herbert” Movement
Here’s the funny part: Herbert W. Armstrong himself didn’t lose sleep over this. In a 1982 Bible study he basically shrugged and said, “Look, the restaurant’s open anyway. When I travel, I eat out or I starve. So I eat out.” The old Worldwide Church of God was generally fine with it, especially during the Feast when half the church was living in hotels.
But after Armstrong died and the big splits happened, a strange thing occurred. Some groups decided the best way to prove they were the real faithful remnant was to become stricter than the founder himself. Nothing says “we’re returning to the truth” quite like inventing new sins the Apostle Herbert never thought of.
Now you have sermons warning that enjoying a hot meal prepared by someone else is basically telling God, “Your Sabbath isn’t good enough — I need better service and a dessert menu.”
The Friday Night Meal Prep Olympics
As a result, many faithful brethren spend Friday afternoon in a frenzy of chopping, cooking, and Tupperware Tetris so that on the Sabbath they can proudly announce, “We don’t eat out — we eat cold roast beef and sad potato salad like real Christians.”
Because nothing screams “joyful holy convocation” like reheated leftovers and the quiet judgment of anyone who dares suggest maybe God doesn’t actually care if you tip your server 20%.
Of course, when traveling or stuck at the Feast with 800 other brethren, suddenly the rules get… flexible. Funny how that works.
The Official “It Depends” Position
To be fair, not every group is quite so dramatic. Some study papers calmly conclude that eating out isn’t technically a sin, but maybe you should feel a little bad about it anyway. Others leave it to “personal conscience” — which is church-speak for “we’re not going to disfellowship you… today.”
Meanwhile, Jesus is probably still shaking His head, remembering the time His disciples picked grain on the Sabbath and He told the Pharisees to chill out and learn what “mercy, not sacrifice” actually means.
So the next time you’re driving past a restaurant on Saturday afternoon and your stomach growls, just remember: somewhere out there, a dedicated Armstrongist is eating a carefully prepped sandwich made of bread, guilt, and lukewarm disapproval, all while feeling spiritually superior to you and your wicked ways.
Truly, the Sabbath is a delight.

42 comments:
Never mind that they’d be working whether you showed up or not. Never mind that they don’t keep the Sabbath, don’t know who Herbert Armstrong is, and probably think “holy day” means their day off from school.
But isn't it about love - the sort of love this blog claims COG's lack?
Loving your "neighbor" by not asking them to work for you on God's Sabbath? Being an example to them - whether they realize it, care about it, or not?
Believers can be "witnesses" by the places they don't visit, as much as the places they do visit.
I was a stickler for keeping the Sabbath. Anyway one day heading home from services I passed a gas station and saw at the pumps a prominent member gassing up his car. Did a double take, and yes it was them. A few weeks previously we heard in a sermonette on how to prepare for the Sabbath like cleaning, food preparation, ensuring your CAR HAS GASOLINE etc etc etc. Them were the days. That said, I was good friends with guilty couple at the pumps lol, and didn’t blink an eyelid ha ha. Most of the congregation at the Shul I attend drive to the service, however the local Chabad Rabbi and family refuse to drive and walk to Shul when they visit. For me that is a real security concern. Tis an interesting old world. Cheers.
The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath if I recall
Here's the way to get around it. Walk into Chili's with a basin, a bar of soap, a washcloth and towel. When your waiter or waitress walks up, introduce yourself as a follower of Herbert W. Armstrong. Tell them that you appreciate the fact that they are working on the sabbath for you, and that to show them your appreciation, you are going to follow Jesus' example by washing their feet before the meal. Afterwards, in a proper servant's attitude, you may fee free to enjoy the meal which they bring you. If management does not ask you to leave, or call the police
The sabbath wasn't even the most important reason for not eating in restaurants. The grill, refrigerator, cutting impliments, and utensils were!. Every one of them were contaminated with pigslop! How could we meticulously go over every food label in the supermarket, and fail to factor in the grease from the pork chops the guy before us in the restaurant ordered contaminating our steaks? We ought to have been dining exclusively in Kosher restaurants! And, at home, eating meats that had been bled properly! Are they even open on shabbos?
Funny thing. Some things just stick with you. There are still people who believe I'm Jewish!
BB
What's 'sad' about a potato salad?
Herbert Armstrong became a worldly food snob of the highest order, he also ended up living a strange out of touch life. His own son Garner Ted used to remark 'my dad ended up like Howard Hughes'.
Herbert had to eat in the highest standard restaurants like a pompous religious King. He would have been better off humbling himself and joining in with a local WCG congregation or WCG family for the occasional low key meal on his travels.
Why is eating out a aspirational highest standard to admire? Who set's the rules? Who sets the standards? Is it not God anymore? Half the time eating out in a restaurant is pushed because the church alcoholics want a bar standard ice cold alcoholic drink.
Eh, it's about polluting the Sabbath. Go ahead and eat out if you want. It IS between you and God. I would suggest one look into the bible to see how God feels about it though. "Everyone else did" is not a valid excuse.
The Bible doesn't seem to mention restaurants, 4:36.
R.L. at 1:48 PM said ... “Believers can be 'witnesses' by the places they don't visit, as much as the places they do visit.”
Good point.
Personally, I do not want to be seen at restaurants, fast food stores, convenience stores, grocery stores, gas stations, etc., either working at them or shopping at them, on the weekly Sabbaths.
I remember the smug proclamations in LCG that I shouldn’t be getting gas on the sabbath. Sure, sounds good, except sometimes my job had me farther away from services than I could get to and back on a full tank of gas. I knew it would be ok if I got a special dispensation from the ministry, but I figured why did I need to get a dispensation anyway? I also bought a snack at the gas station. Reality has a way of clashing with the made up rules of the COGS
No2HWA
Why lambast LCG ministry for forever harshly judging the LCG members as 'not good enough' when you do the same yourself with COG members over daring to make sandwiches on the Sabbath?
Oh but that's different because your not a "Armstrongite'. How wonderful it must be to be you. So perfect and holy. How God is fortunate to have you in his midst. No beams or forests in your eyes. No none at all.
Your sandwiches ungrateful and untrue tirade paragraph is up there with the beef tallow and the bacon munching posts.
Byker Bob at 11:13 PM said ... “The sabbath wasn't even the most important reason for not eating in restaurants. The grill, refrigerator, cutting impliments, and utensils were!. Every one of them were contaminated with pigslop! How could we meticulously go over every food label in the supermarket, and fail to factor in the grease from the pork chops the guy before us in the restaurant ordered contaminating our steaks?”
Good point.
Restaurants and fast food stores usually are not the best places to eat at.
What usually goes on at COG services does more to pollute the sabbath than someone having a meal.
Here is a great short video (3 minutes, 30 seconds) of pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas talking about unclean animals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtIhsPaCrGM
Anonymous at 10:34 AM said ... “I remember the smug proclamations in LCG that I shouldn’t be getting gas on the sabbath. Sure, sounds good, except sometimes my job had me farther away from services than I could get to and back on a full tank of gas. I knew it would be ok if I got a special dispensation from the ministry, but I figured why did I need to get a dispensation anyway? I also bought a snack at the gas station. Reality has a way of clashing with the made up rules of the COGS”
Have you ever considered just staying home in bed and resting on the Sabbath?
Staying home and resting is the best option! Its the same tired, worn out sermons that are recycled ever few years. Nothing new. Nothing inspiring.
Very true 10:40.
Speaking of LCG, I miss good old Spanky- he was the face of the place, and he could put out a legendary tirade!
Oh, my! Someone woke up with a bad attitude this morning. Nothing is better than a club sandwich with crisp lettuce, fresh garden tomatoes and lots of soft strips of bacon, some fries cooked in beef tallow! Try it sometime, it will make you happy!
UCG Ministry typing about eating bacon. Shameful two-faced deceit, although im glad you left the sexual pervsion remarks out this time.
Watching a beautiful woman eat a luscious piece of bacon is quit sexy!
Quit? Many wish you would. I hope the woman is your wife.
This blog is a done deal. It's not 2012 anymore.
Oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My iPhone did not register the "e" when I hit it. This is a world class nightmare unfolding before our very eyes. This must be sure sign of the end times.
As for the blog. I am glad it is still here and holding the splinter groups accountable for their stupidity. Kudos to those who contribute here.
Those are so you're sure to make your brainwashing quota, 12:28!
If you don't believe in getting gas on the sabbath, watch what you eat on Friday. The people who sit in the rows in back of you will certainly appreciate it!
The letter of the law to keep the Sabbath leaves a giant void in interpretation. What does "keep the Sabbath" mean? It is subject to the individual interpretation of each individual. There is no clear list of do's and don'ts in scripture. You would think that if keeping the Sabbath the right way was so important to God the do's and don'ts would have been clearly spelled-out in scripture.
BB was being sarcastic. You COG’ers have no sense of humor. You can take the person out of the COG but you can’t take the insane COG beliefs out of the person.
It all just shows the capricious and selective nature of the CoGs relationship to the Law. They made it up as they went. Not eating out was very inconvenient for the ministry and many others, so the COGs most of my life have said it was okay to eat out...okay to have others work for you...okay to exchange money for services...
The CoGs just thought this was easier. That is the real reason it was allowed.
If one was truly under the Law, one would be wrong to eat out and hire people to work to feed you for your convenience.
I seriously cannot see Jesus buying food at a local establishment for His and His apostles convenience while He was physically fulfilling the Law. He would not. But, many cog members do because they simply pick and choose how they want to "obey" the Law. It's simple.
Who are all these 'many COG members' many!! that are alleged to be eating out in restaurants on every/many Sabbaths?
I've yet to see these 'many'.
If going to restaurants on the Sabbath was wrong, the holy spirit would have corrected the church and every devout member on this matter.
Hah! Somebody apparently thinks Banned needs a BB whisperer! Permit me to explain why. Open my refrigerator, and you might think "Jewish" Look at the jumbo dream catcher, artwork, masks pottery, and medicine bag adorning my walls and corners, and you'll swear "Native". Listen to the music collection and you will think "Black". Library? Gotta be a theologian! Other clues might send you off into cars and M/C's, the second amendment, mid century moderne furniture, and physical fitness and vitamin nut!
Thank you, Herbie! Your perverse deprivations and restrictive opinions have spawned a lifetime of varied interests!
BB
Too many other critical things remained uncorrected. God had nothing to do with HWA or his church. That was all a delusion.
Why stress yourself out ? Why not walk away and leave Sabbath Christians in peace?
When I first started going to WCG on the Sabbath, way back last millennium, it was often the case of going out for a meal afterwards. For single people, who had no one at home, it was good to fellowship with like-minded people, Sabbath or not. No one is forcing restaurant staff to go to work on the Sabbath, and they are not required to live by the same standards are those called by God.
I also had to buy a train ticket to get to services, and travel on the train. All those people working on the Sabbath, who were doing it as a job, not because I personally hired them.
I would still go to a restaurant on the Sabbath after services if I actually went any more, but there are no churches I want to attend now, all too much spiritual babies.
My commission has changed, 2:27. I have been called to warn the world about Armstrongism!
Well, here is some good news, fresh from AI: "Defecating is generally considered permissable on the Sabbath, as it is a natural bodily function. However, some Jewish laws emphasize cleanliness and may require certain rituals afterwards, especially for priests.
Well, I still get up on Saturday morning and don't look for manna!
10:04 Whilst claiming a salary and perks from sabbath keepers tithes and offerings? How complicated your life must be.
Thanks for sharing. So your a defunct deacon with one wife, who used to attend church but there's too much spiritual babies nowadays, so your a deacon who doesn't attend anywhere.
"Anonymous" @3:46, why do so many users here still just be "Anonymous"? You can pick a username without even logging in, and use that.
Anyway, I think you mean "you're" not "your".
And what do you mean by defunct?
And are you willing to share anything of your Christian life? I doubt it.
just have beef bacon & relax
I'm starting to like the LCG now that they popped off a good one there.
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