Sherman adapts N.T. Wright for Easter Crash

Matt wrote directed and starred in an adaptation of the appendix of N.T. Wright’s book “Surprised by Hope”.  I just pushed record on the camera.  We used this right before my talk on Easter Sunday at Crash.

-Savage

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About Scott Savage

Scott Savage is a young leader, hopeful about the future of the Church and the generation that is emerging to lead it. He currently serves as the Minister to Young Adults at North Phoenix Baptist Church, where he leads Crash (an alternative worship service) and leads the church's ministry to college students, young singles and young marrieds. He resides in Central Phoenix with his wife, Danalyn. He blogs here at The Joshua Collective, and you can follow his everyday moves on Twitter: @scottesavage. Scott graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Christian Studies from Grand Canyon University and a Masters of Divinity from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary.

2 thoughts on “Sherman adapts N.T. Wright for Easter Crash

  1. I was laughing so hard while in my office at work my boss came and to see what was so funny. As he watched it he also starting laughing…now my employees have all watched the clip from their computers.

    Very good presentation! You have a knack of taking the sensistive and defusing it with humor. Keep up the good work.

    Michael
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  2. Wow. Though this video is a parody, I find myself still agreeing with “Gospelman” on 95% of what he says. And if “Smoothtongue” didn’t blatantly deny the reality of the resurrection, I’d probably support just as much of what he says. I HIGHLY ENCOURAGE those of you who watched this video to listen to Scott’s Podcast if you haven’t already. Otherwise, you won’t get a full picture of what we were trying to accomplish (which wasn’t just to mock two extreme views). Halelujah!

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