Not sure that you’d want to sport some of these in real life, but they would definitely draw someone’s attention, right?
Inspiration: Evil Bee
Metaphor. It’s a powerful thing.
Did you watch the video twice? I’ve watched it four times now. You can almost cut the defiance with a knife. But when I step out of the context of the bee’s story, and place myself (and my context) into the metaphor, I keep asking myself the same two questions.
Having Church with Woody and Buzz Lightyear
One of the increasing areas that many ministries and churches are spending their time, resources, and energy into is that of the specific ministry environments that their congregation and visitors experience.
Out are the rustic halls of old smelly buildings and in with creative full-experience environments. Check out this one that features Toy Story:
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Coca-Cola’s Happiness Machine
Coca-cola has some seriously great advertisements.
During the warmer months, they market themselves as the perfect addition to your summer; during the colder months, they’re synonymous with polar bears and even Santa Claus himself.
I recently caught their Happiness Machine commercial and loved it. Have you seen it?
Inspiration: 5 Jaw-Dropping Examples of Projection Mapping
For some inexplicably nerdy reason, my heart goes “pitter-patter” when I see great visuals projected in a unusual environment.
As you look through these videos, do you think the future could see the church using this technique more often?
Are there any practical applications for the church?
Right now, it still has the “novelty factor” that color TV or 3D did when it was first introduced.
But do you ever think projection mapping will become commonplace within the church?
While you’re thinking, check out a few amazing examples of projection mapping in action:
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Is Your Church Work Experience Like Google?
Is working for your church like Google?
What Google does is it allows you a fantastic environment to be innovative and to get your product developed quickly…
We always really try to avoid bureaucracy so that people can really do what makes sense in their project…
Should working for the church be like that?