Without further ado, from the church I attended during High School and shortly after college.
- Bible Boot Camp.
- Update: Playdoh was passed out before the speech as an object lesson.
In one of the videos, during the music portion of the event, one of the electric guitarists was wearing a coconut bra! Fortunately they took the video down. I don't have conclusive evidence as to why, but I have reason to think that they were tipped off that a coconut bra had no place in a service where people gather to worship the Triune God.
Question 1: Is this type of sermon what you are accustom to in your church?
Question 2: What is right or wrong about this approach to "preaching"?
4 comments:
Too funny. Is this for real?
"You'll have to see it to believe it."
Oh how it all comes back. You know what is the most amusingly-yet-staggering fact about all of this? No one in the congregation seem to have a problem with this sort of service. It's comical, shallow (in the strict denotative sense) and it's quick. I heard the other day that when St. Augustine preached HE sat and the congregation stood and listened...attentively.
"You may play with the playdoh during service." -Kris
Are you kidding me?
I watched about half the video until I turned purple. I'm too young to have stroke so I stopped it. However, the reality of it all is that this stuff goes on by the dumptruck loads every Sunday. I just pray that God uses our generation to bring orthodoxy and orthopraxy back to the church alongwith respect and dignity.
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