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April 14, 2009

SoulWow...Wow

(Filed under: Evangelism & Outreach)

Watch out Billy Mays, here comes Father Vic. The Roman Catholic Church of Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island (That's the RCCoBQLI) created the video and soulwow.com to go along with it. It's a parody of annoying infomercials, with the product being a visit to church and participation in confession.

When watching this, I couldn't decide if it was brilliant or ridiculous. So I watched it two more times. So I guess, at the least, it's a pretty successful campaign.

Check out the video and your local RCCoBQLI parish to "get that almost baptized feeling."

Posted by Joshua Cody at April 14, 2009 7:58 AM

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hahaha.. lets just hope this priest doesn't end up like the sham wow guy he is imitating !

Posted by: Craig Littlejohn at April 14, 2009 8:59 AM

Beats the pants off the corny, stiff ads I saw all over the place for other churches. It's already provided inspiration for us on our new video ads.

Posted by: Ted at April 14, 2009 10:01 AM

I LOVE IT. It's clever and funny. I'm already sending links. I hope they do more with Web site. There are so many possibilities for pushing this further and spoofing those As Seen on TV sites. Almost makes me wish I was Catholic.

Posted by: stacy at April 15, 2009 5:51 AM

Not catholic myself but this sure is a funny way of looking at it! Maybe churches should get someone to do imfomercials on the tv?! I think it would be quite a buzz... I never could stop from watching a good imfomercial.

Posted by: church evangelism ideas at August 17, 2009 5:43 PM

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