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horrible, horrible, horrible
LaGrange College
Shepherd of the Hills
What I like about this video is its light-hearted fun and its humility. Those two things go a long way in church, even in worship. What I don't like about the clip is the possibility that it could land in the hands of uncreative people or men whose masculine egos have been hurt. That type of person would likely perceive this clip to be a statement instead of a set-up for God's point of view on men, fathers, etc. The producers are up front that this should be a lead-in, not the final word.
Lynn Erskine
Immanuel Baptist Church
I watched 1/2 of the preview and decided it will not be shown in my church. It is difficult enough keeping men active in the church, the last thing we need to do is make fun of them during worship. This might be fine at the comedy club or David Letterman, but it is very inappropriate in worship.
L. E. Wood
Claremont UMC
Larry Wood
Claremont UMC
Humorous in a Homer Simpson kind of way, BUT not consistent with the call to excellence found in passages like 1 Timothy 3 or Titus 1...I'll pass.
Dave Ketah
Ethnos Church
The last thing we need to do in church is further belittle of the father figure. This is meant in good fun, but it furthers pop culture's stereotyping of men. Our Heavenly Father is someone we can relate to because of our earthly father's role in our lives. The more that we denigrate the roll of men and fathers, the more we harm ourselves. Why would a little boy want to grow into someone that modern society dismisses and marginalizes?
David Chaney
Hamilton Church of God