Further proof that when it comes to kitsch, no one does it better than Christians! And I mean that in an affectionate way – if we can’t laugh at ourselves…:
The first video gives the word “synchronization” a WHOLE new meaning… I’ve never seen such well timed choreography! Speaking of which, anyone know who the choreographer/artistic genius responsible for this routine?
Totally unrelated, but I came across this link to a glut of free Lutheran MP3s courtesy of Concordia Seminary…thought some of you audiophiles may be interested. I leave this link because I appreciate you.
thankyou for that dave, I haven’t laughed that hard for weeks. just thinking about the guitar player from the second one will no doubt cause numerous bursts of spontaneous laughter in the future
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JDK says:
Sep 4, 2008
“I’ve had friends before, and I can promise you that. . Jesus is a friend who will never leave you flat”. . .
amazing. . . this goes up there with “God, we appreciate you”:)
dpotter says:
Sep 4, 2008
Finally! Musicians who put my very thoughts into song…and dance.
PZ says:
Sep 4, 2008
Or “Lord, we appreciate you”.
Or even, “Mom, we appreciate you”.
And definitely,
“Holl, we appreciate you”.
CWZ says:
Sep 4, 2008
The first video gives the word “synchronization” a WHOLE new meaning… I’ve never seen such well timed choreography! Speaking of which, anyone know who the choreographer/artistic genius responsible for this routine?
dpotter says:
Sep 4, 2008
Totally unrelated, but I came across this link to a glut of free Lutheran MP3s courtesy of Concordia Seminary…thought some of you audiophiles may be interested. I leave this link because I appreciate you.
http://itunes.csl.edu/
Dan says:
Sep 4, 2008
thankyou for that dave, I haven’t laughed that hard for weeks. just thinking about the guitar player from the second one will no doubt cause numerous bursts of spontaneous laughter in the future
Bonnie says:
Sep 5, 2008
the second one sounds like something that might’ve inspired skalleluia…
Jacob says:
Sep 5, 2008
This just proves there is always, “strenght in weakness.” We will be perfoming both songs at Calvary Evensong this Sunday.
Sean Norris says:
Sep 8, 2008
Zap! Unbelievable.
Aaron M. G. Zimmerman says:
Sep 10, 2008
The best part of the first video was the little solo dance routine by the guy. He actually moonwalked!