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Jesus is My Friend

Orginally published on Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 7:54 AM
by Todd Rhoades


I've been gone for a few days (on a little anniversary jaunt to NYC with my beautiful wife), and I know this video has been posted on some other blogs... but it you haven't seen it, you just have to watch it this morning. I decided to make Friday a day early this week. I hope you enjoy...

glumbert - Jesus Is My Friend


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  There are 9 Comments:

  • Posted by Peter Hamm

    How often do we actually seem like that to people, though.

    Hoo boy that was painfully funny.

  • Posted by Joel Johns

    Watch out for his Zap! (about 2:00 in)

  • Posted by

    And Jesus wept.

  • Posted by

    And the outfits!  I think I’ve actually worn one like those (looooong ago!)

  • Posted by

    Joel, thanks for the heads-up on the “Zap.”
    It almost got me!  I love the techno-box bass and the back up dude with the feathered hair...I’m having some scary flash backs to my younger days!
    Eric

  • Posted by karen

    I wonder if my old church’s worship team knows their video is out here.  This could make them famous.  Seriously - except for the outfits and the feathered hair - this could be them!

  • Posted by Annie Beccio

    Wouldn’t it be neat to hear different versions of that song?  I can seriously hear a reggae version of it.  ...What’dya think?  Think we should challenge musicians for a variety of arrrangements?

    We would be shocked to hear what some of the most popular songs sounded like when they were first conceived..

  • Posted by Brian L.

    Oh boy - visions of my air-guitar days flashed before my eyes as I watched this.  (okay, I still do air-guitar, but I keep my office closed when I do...)

    I’ve gotta seriously wonder if this was a band making kids music.  I just sounded to cheesy for adult-type music.

    Brian L.

  • I think that group is going to become experts at “turning the other cheek.”

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