Few things make me laugh out loud. This video did. He starts by asking them to take their shoes of like Moses did so nothing is separating them from the Holy Place of God (I thought Jesus did that?) and then South Park style replaces the word 'baby' for 'Jesus' in a medley of secular songs. A must watch!!
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Mate that was atrocious. I have to say that they played the music well and the guy's haircut with the racing stripes was fun to look at but the rest...
ReplyDeleteIt's sad that there were so many people at that. The oldies in the back weren't moving much but those poor youth.
These guys were definitely influenced by Cartman. "I need you in my life, Jesus. Can't live without you, Jesus"
Hahaha so funny! Just like Hillsong..oh hang on, Hillsong's worse!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous, not a massive fan of slagging off Christian brothers/sisters when you can't own your statement with your name.
ReplyDeleteAlso, whilst I have misgivings with some Hillsong songs, not all of them are bad, in fact I find many of them to be good. When was the last time you sat down and analysed one of their albums?
Also, I know people, who I respect, who work in churches near Hillsong and they speak highly of the character of the people who make up that church.
That's all.