Archive for 'fun stuff'
What’s Inside?
Posted on 24. Feb, 2009 by frank.
My friend posted this the other day and I got a kick out of it…
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I Was Broke…
Posted on 10. Feb, 2009 by frank.
Joe Sangl was here a few weeks ago and he teaching the same class at Springcreek Church in Texas. Check out their hilarious promo video:
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The Periodic Table Of Awesome
Posted on 17. Jan, 2009 by frank.
There are certain things in life I have always known to be awesome and quite frankly they always will be regardless of how others may feel. Things like jet packs, superman, Star Wars, and Ninjas will be forever awesome. But this week I stumbled upon something that brought all of these things together with the [...]
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Time For Some Butt Kickin’
Posted on 14. Jan, 2009 by frank.
Last week we sent Adam out to a video for our current sermon series called The Financial Battle Plan. I don’t know why we have so much fun torturing him!
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Cool Slap Guitar – Andy McKee
Posted on 23. Dec, 2008 by frank.
This is kind of random, (and I have no idea if you really call it slap guitar) but I ran across this on the web the other day and thought it was pretty cool. I downloaded some of his music last night and loved it. Take a look:
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Christmas All Mixed Up
Posted on 16. Dec, 2008 by frank.
My buddy Jon posted this the other day and I had to share:
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Let’s Be Thankful
Posted on 25. Nov, 2008 by frank.
My brother Dave wrote this the other day:
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Jesus Christ and Santa Claus?
Posted on 13. Nov, 2008 by frank.
I’ve got Christmas on the brain since we are working on our December sermon series and Christmas Eve services. They seem to be getting close fast and we have a ton of work to do. In my web travels for series research I ran across this humorous video by one of my favorite art dudes [...]
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Starbucks and Church Marketing?
Posted on 10. Nov, 2008 by frank.
As the church grows and changes over time it adopts/learns marketing strategies and principles from successful companies. But what if Starbucks applied church marketing and strategies to they way it operates?
