Just watch the video. It's classic.
Jesus does manage to rise from the dead unscathed, but only thanks to some timely intervention by first a stage hand and then what look to be members of the local fire department. This is why having amateur pyrotechnics enthusiasts attending your church is not necessarily a happy state of affairs. The flames around the door to the tomb probably sounded like a great idea in the planning meeting, and when they first start up it creates a neat effect. However, when the scenery starts to burn it quickly becomes clear that somebody didn't quite think it through all the way.
Really, it's a miracle that nobody was injured. Also note that while fire is breaking loose on the stage the singer just keeps going even though the whole tomb is burning only a couple of yards away. Truly, that's either total dedication or complete obliviousness.
Jesus does manage to rise from the dead unscathed, but only thanks to some timely intervention by first a stage hand and then what look to be members of the local fire department. This is why having amateur pyrotechnics enthusiasts attending your church is not necessarily a happy state of affairs. The flames around the door to the tomb probably sounded like a great idea in the planning meeting, and when they first start up it creates a neat effect. However, when the scenery starts to burn it quickly becomes clear that somebody didn't quite think it through all the way.
Really, it's a miracle that nobody was injured. Also note that while fire is breaking loose on the stage the singer just keeps going even though the whole tomb is burning only a couple of yards away. Truly, that's either total dedication or complete obliviousness.
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Ha! I was able to find a copy over on YouTube. So the video should be working again.
So it got removed again, but I found another copy. Hopefully this one will stick around.
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