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Description: Throughout the course of his public ministry, Jesus knew both the adoration and desertion of the crowds. Today, just as 2,000 years ago, the gospel asks a question that demands an answer: Will we follow? This video illustrates this truth through the dynamic lens of a 21st-century social network.

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Reviews 14

Used this on opening night of our music camp last summer - it was very powerful and set a tone. Kids (and faculty) wanted to see it again and again. THANK YOU
THOMAS CARR
The Salvationarmy.org

Thank you so much. You know who I am trying to speak to and reach with the incredible story of Christ's life, ministry, death, and resurrection! Thank you for equipping me! Thank you for taking the time speak our culture's language and speak it so well. Definitely will be using this on Easter Sunday! Colin Green Imagining Church
David Milton
IMAGINING CHUCH

I totally agree with Michael! We used the Social Media Christmas @ Christmas to great response. But it was so good because it used ever element of FB, esp the unfriending. Need to adjust the numbers and make the ending linger longer on the word follow with music bed. Would be that much more powerful. Great work!
Erin Thomas
Calvary Presbyterian Church

FOLLOW! Brilliant ending, I love it. We are going to love it in church this Easter. Thanks guys!
Omotade Agbesanwa
Custom House Baptist Church

I was excited to see this, somewhat of a followup to "A Social Network Christmas". While a "social network easter" would have been fun, this is good, too. While I understand the other comments here about the ending, I think it's more on preference. How it ends will work great for us. We're using this as a "prelude" to our Easter service, and we'll roll right out of it into our first song. Believers and non-believers will engage. i like the fact it ends almost unresolved. It's a great setup.
Mark Monroe
Church of the Foothills