Video games and video game culture has come a long way since Super Mario Bros.
Did you know that:
“A nationally representative study found that the average American 8-to-18 years old play video games for 13.2 hours per week.”
And video games aren’t “just for kids,” anymore, as plenty of adults are in on the action. So how can the Church tap into this gaming culture?
Gamechurch.
These guys are bridging the gap between the Gospel and the gamer, a culture that has hardly been untouched by the Church–until now.
Gamechurch
From the same folks that put together XXX Church, comes Gamechurch. No surprise, right?
I love it when the Church figures out creative ways to tap into unreached culture groups.
Check this out:
Gamechurch 2013 Teaser
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From their logo, to the gamer Bible, Gamechurch is doing everything right.
Learn more and how you can get involved on the Gamechurch website.
Eric says
This is Awesome!
This post is actually very timely because I’m planning on starting a summer group to get a bunch of people from my church and then they invite their friends to play video games. Their “Jesus For The Win” Bible would be perfect to have there!
Eric Dye says
AWESOME!!! I would love to hear how this turns out for you! Feel free to email me about it 🙂