"The Andy Griffith Show" The Sermon for Today (TV Episode 1963) Poster

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9/10
Spider bit fears and "rival" ministers
FlushingCaps4 May 2015
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I always loved this episode and was prompted to write this review seeing the only other IMDb review of this show was by someone who hated it.

We get a look at the slow-paced life of the citizens of Mayberry on a Sunday—slow-paced until they get inspired by a visiting preacher's message to "Slow Down" and everyone gets all worked up trying to put on a band concert that very night—driving them all batty until the end when they return to normal.

Along the way, we see Aunt Bee unable to get off the phone despite prodding from Andy, worried she's going to make them all late for church. At the service, we see Opie catching a fly in his hands, until Andy shakes his head. Gomer falls asleep trying to listen to the preacher and Barney sort of does too, but he fights it off more. I loved the bit as they were leaving church and everyone's telling the minister about his fine sermon on taking life at a slower pace. Then Barney tries to compliment him but he was only semi-conscious for most of it so he gives a standard type of compliment, proving he didn't hear it by saying, "That's one subject you can't talk about enough—sin." After dinner, we see them sitting on the front porch, a common scene in this series and in much of America in that era, not so much now. Andy and Barney spend forever debating who's going to get ice cream without anyone actually going. Then Aunt Bee chastises them for "running down to get ice cream" ignoring the sermon about not being in a rush. They get to talking about the fine band concerts they had years ago and before you know it—everyone's frantically trying to get a concert on for that very night.

Bee and Clara try to sew up the old band uniforms, Andy gets the boys together for practice and if you remember the episode where Andy conned the mayor into financing a trip to Raleigh, you will say they sound as bad as ever. Barney and Gomer try to fix up the band stand, with Gomer quite worried about getting bitten by a spider. Everyone winds up arguing about everything and they finally give up, realizing they just can't get it done.

Back to the porch where they sit around, worn out from all their frantic work, and here comes the visiting preacher, who promised to stop by for coffee but says he can't even stay long enough because he has to rush back to New York. Andy chides him using a line from that morning's sermon, asking, "What's your hurry?" I think my favorite line came from Aunt Bee—which is perhaps the only time I can say that. Andy is going on before they leave for church about how he doesn't like having a visiting minister, saying, "We've been taking from Rev. Tucker for a long time and I don't see why we have to have this other guy…" Bee interrupts to say, "Andy…they're on the same side!" I laughed more than at most episodes, which puts this in as a 9 in my book.
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7/10
How Much Could They Slow Down?
Hitchcoc8 December 2019
I can't imagine a more laid back place on earth. So when the minister told them to slow down, they would have to be dead to do it justice. When someone decides to set up a band concert with the community band, it moves everyone to action. Trying to relax turns out to be worse than what they were doing..
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10/10
Always a favorite episode
vitoscotti3 May 2022
Very consistently funny all the way through. Especially like the falling asleep in church, and Barney & Gomer bickering propping up the bandstand. Love the spider bite references by Gomer with Barney getting agitated. Clara (Hope Summers) is a marvelous pain in the neck with her whining "mildew". Funny bickering between her and Aunt Bee. Preacher says relax. Nobody listens, including himself.
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3/10
Hey let's slow things down ...
mloessel24 August 2023
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Mayberry is supposed to be a laid back community of rural living people. In this episode it tends to be anything but. A visiting preacher from the big city gives a sermon on how folks should slow down and be more relaxed. I found it funny when Gomer Pyle gets so relaxed, during the message, that he falls asleep. How more relaxed can you get. The folks sitting around him and the visiting preacher seemed to take exception to his snoring. Later on while sitting on Taylor's porch Andy, Barney, Gomer, Aunt Bee and Aunt Bee's friend Helen decide how much fun it would be to have a community concert that evening. They recalled how relaxed they were during these Sunday evening events but they forgot how much work it took to put the event on. They would need to give attention to several items that required some repair such as: the much in need of repair band uniforms, the performing stage that was full of spiders, making a sign and having an impromptu band rehearsal.

It didn't take long for all the workers to learn that all the elements required to have a concert were in a bad state of disrepair. And it didn't long for the same workers to start petty arguments on what was needed to do proper repairs. With egos sharing space with personalities the arguments went on full alert and thankfully ended quickly. All the workers realized, especially Taylor, that a concert wasn't doable because the repairs needed would take well beyond a couple of hours. They wisely returned to relaxing on the porch.

The final scene has the visiting preacher showing up in a chauffeured vehicle and being pleased as he sees all the workers (i.e. Andy, Barney, Gomer, Aunt Bee and Helen) are sitting on the porch very relaxed. Gomer stood and attempted to explain what they tried to do but was immediately stopped by the other workers. They believed such honesty regarding their efforts was not necessary. They were right. The visiting preacher seemed ok with the relaxed state the workers were now showing.
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