Have courage for the great sorrows,
And patience for the small ones.
And when you have laboriously accomplished your tasks,
go to sleep in peace.
God is awake.
On one level, these are clever parodies. But on another, they’re a sad commentary on how the contemporary Christian church looks to secular culture to set the standard of what passes for humor or coolness, then meekly follows along with a “spiritualized” (and usually watered down) version.
But, the Community Christian Church should be given props for at least attempting something out of the ordinary.
Micheal Spencer of IMonk is seriously annoyed by these. I’m not understanding his viewpoint and will have to re-read him, to understand what he is upset about. This is culture specific stuff.
These aren’t ads for the particular church (and like you Andrew, I didn’t check out the church link), they are apparently sermon aids or openers.
PC/Apple commercials aren’t going to convince me to go out and buy and Apple or PC, and that set of commercials use personification to sell a product.
Boar’s Head Tavern is riled up also, saying they are arrogant, slick, smug, self-important, cynical, reverse pharisaism and similar to anti-Catholicism in the 19th century.
Oh.
I see these as just more religious marketing using sterotypes.
“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
On one level, these are clever parodies. But on another, they’re a sad commentary on how the contemporary Christian church looks to secular culture to set the standard of what passes for humor or coolness, then meekly follows along with a “spiritualized” (and usually watered down) version.
But, the Community Christian Church should be given props for at least attempting something out of the ordinary.
AC
Micheal Spencer of IMonk is seriously annoyed by these. I’m not understanding his viewpoint and will have to re-read him, to understand what he is upset about. This is culture specific stuff.
http://www.internetmonk.com/archive/what-about-us-vs-them-church-ads
These aren’t ads for the particular church (and like you Andrew, I didn’t check out the church link), they are apparently sermon aids or openers.
PC/Apple commercials aren’t going to convince me to go out and buy and Apple or PC, and that set of commercials use personification to sell a product.
Boar’s Head Tavern is riled up also, saying they are arrogant, slick, smug, self-important, cynical, reverse pharisaism and similar to anti-Catholicism in the 19th century.
Oh.
I see these as just more religious marketing using sterotypes.
Apparently this church (?) is selling these; marketer Bill Kinnon disputes the term parody and says they are intellectual property theft.
http://www.kinnon.tv/2006/12/christfollowers.html
Oh.
I suppose ‘Christian/Christ-follower’ lawyers are next.