Rob Bell Too Sexy For My Church

Rob Bell, pastor at Mars Hill Bible Church, presenter in the Nooma audiovisual series, is taken to town for a ride in Zooma, a spoof performed by Steve Gray of Steve and Kathy Gray Show.

This was the video that got Steve and Kathy banned from GodTube. The senior pastors of World Revival Church of Kansas City (formerly The Smithton Outpouring) have cut out a niche in spoofing the excesses or potential hypocrisies of the Christian churches in the United States. Of course, now that their work is booming on YouTube, the couple themselves are vulnerable to the same ego-related excesses faced by any high profile speakers and writers.

Rob Bell is author of Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith, and Sex God: Exploring the Endless Connections Between Sexuality And Spirituality. He’s known for his tours of the United States: Everything is Spiritual, and The God’s Aren’t Angry.

4 thoughts on “Rob Bell Too Sexy For My Church

  1. I noticed that is NOT actually Steve Gray but one of the cast. In fact, he happens to be a Kiwi with a great sense of humor. On You Tube, you can see him as Jack Sparrow, too, jumping on the Go Green phenomenon. I think their idea is to use an absurd example to expose the absurdities in western religion. Everybody deserves to experience the presence of God and unfortunately it cannot be found in most churches. Steve and Kathy are gaining quite a following of people who want more than what dry, empty religion is offering… check out the drive thru church skit- old timers will recognize the famous driving duo! Thanks!

  2. The Steve and Kathy show is great! But that is NOT Steve Gray in the video. I like Steve and Kathy because they are really transparent and real, and have a sense of humor about their own religion, as this video proves.

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