It’s the little things in life that make you smile.
For instance, seeing that the logo for metal band Lamb Of God was used on the tickets for the annual Salem Community Easter Drama. Apparently, the town of Salem, VA, puts on this Easter drama every year in Sherwood Memorial Park and this year, they named their production “Lamb Of God.” Someone having to do with making up the tickets apparently found the band logo and plopped it on there and out it went.
Check out the image here above, via Reddit, of said ticket.
The event organizers, according to Metal Sucks, posted a message to Facebook about the mix-up, although the post seems to have been taken down. The event took place last weekend. Here’s the original message, via Metal Sucks:
“We understand there have been some unfriendly comments online because of a graphic we used on one of our invitation tickets that had not been properly vetted. That graphic is on those tickets only and is not the “˜official’ logo for the drama. We apologize for our mistake and for any confusion we may have caused. Now, back to our true purpose, and that is lifting the name of Jesus Christ!”
I love this, I really do.
Someone on Reddit pointed out that the timing in the Lamb Of God video here below is perfect for this.
[Source: Reddit via Metal Sucks]
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That’s funny as a church in my city has been using the 20th Century Fox theatrical release poster from the movie, “Son of God” to promote their Easter jambori. So do they not have to pay copyright fees?
Comment by MichiganJack — April 27, 2014 @ 4:39 pm