Videos of the Week – 11/19/09

Posted by Daniel Darnell on November 19th, 2009 at 1:26 pm

While online church is still a new and growing trend, it looks like video game church is the next big thing. (HT: ChurchCrunch)

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I don’t know why, but these images of a floating chair in space are mesmerizing. (HT: Gizmodo)

Google’s story told through some very impressive graphics. (motionographer)

Could this be the future of computing? (HT: ChurchCrunch)

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posted at 2:46 pm on November 19th, 2009 by Tweets that mention Collide Magazine » Blog Archive » Videos of the Week - 11/19/09 -- Topsy.com

The Mass We Pray video game is a marketing ploy for another game, Dante…in case anyone is wondering…go to the page and pre-order…I'm so glad that wasn't real.

posted at 4:44 pm on November 20th, 2009 by Jonathan Malm

Every week, I look forward to the Videos Of The Week. Most all videos are either entertaining, interesting, funny, mesmerizing, etc. Unfortunately, though, I found the "Story" video in poor taste. As Christians, I think we all should lighten up in most areas of our life, but I can't appreciate the humor of the story and look right past what he/she is trying to hide. If we are truly going to promote Christian values in all we do, we cannot afford hiccups like this. Bravo on most everything else on this site, and I am looking forward to next week's video set.

posted at 2:37 pm on November 23rd, 2009 by Matt Paisley

Matt,
Thank you for letting me know about the "story" video. I honestly did not see what was actually going on, but now I realize my mistake. I've removed the video from the post and will try my best to not let this happen again. Thanks.

posted at 4:04 pm on November 23rd, 2009 by danieldarnell

When in doubt, blame Phil Cooke.

posted at 5:43 pm on November 23rd, 2009 by ScottMcClellan

Oh that Phil Cooke — he's just so good at finding legitimately funny stuff.

Matt, I promise I won't allow this to challenge my theological perspective on adultery. Deal?

posted at 10:09 pm on November 27th, 2009 by brad

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