He Gets Us, a $100 million campaign reimagining Jesus’ message, is airing a 60-second “True Greatness” spot at Super Bowl 2025. Learn how the nonprofit Come Near, Jon Batiste’s Love Riot Festival, and AI-driven art are shaping this year’s faith-based outreach. “He Gets Us,” the ad campaign centered around rebranding Jesus for the contemporary world, will be returning to the Super Bowl in 2025. Come Near, the non-profit that manages the “He Gets Us It’s becoming a Super Bowl tradition: He Gets Us, the billion-dollar effort to overhaul the public image of Jesus, the Son of God, will be back on the airwaves during Super Bowl LIX. Greg Miller The ad will explore “how Jesus redefined true greatness.” Lerma, the lead creative agency behind He Gets Us’ previous Super Bowl spots, created the 2025 ad as well. A 30-second ad is estimated to cost about $7-8 million for Super Bowl 59, on top of the money it takes to create what are often elaborate commercials designed to grab headlines. This image provided by He Gets Us LLC shows a scene from “Who Is My Neighbor,” the 15-second commercial from “He Gets Us” that debuted at the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” In between star-studded advertisements and a whole lot of football, this year’s Super Bowl watchers are being taken to church. “He Gets Us,” a campaign to promote Jesus and Christianity, is The campaign, consisting of billboards, online ads, and television commercials, was rolled out in March 2022 by the Servant Foundation. [3] The ads feature imagery and content that create parallels between historical events and modern social movements to stories of Jesus, and contain themes of inclusivity; a spokesperson stated that its aim was to "reintroduce people to the Jesus of the Bible This image provided by He Gets Us LLC shows a scene from “Foot Washing," the 60-second commercial from "He Gets Us" that debuted at the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. Most Super Bowl adverts plug things like fizzy drink and cars, but one of the most talked-about commercials the day after the big game was selling Jesus - and it upset several very different But in this scenario, "He" is the center of a marketing campaign that has spread far across the U.S., spanning between billboards, banner ads online, and a forthcoming Super Bowl commercial. The 2024 Super Bowl featured a "He Gets Us" commercial. Viewers who caught it may be wondering about the song played during and who the voice behind it was. From loneliness and anxiety, to anger, sorrow, temptation and more, Jesus gets what we go through because he went through it too. Now get to know him. We caught up with Eagles running back Will Shipley at Super Bowl LIX opening night to talk about his faith in Jesus Christ. For more, check out our website - The 2023 Super Bowl commercial "He Gets Us" promotes a message about Jesus. There is no better opportunity for advertisers than the Super Bowl, which is watched by an average of more than 100 million Americans each year. Naturally, the price of running a commercial during The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched television events in the United States, with millions of viewers tuning in each year to watch the big game and the highly-anticipated commercials that air during breaks. One commercial that caught the attention of many viewers during the 2022 Super Bowl was the Jesus commercial, which featured an actor portraying Jesus Christ in various modern-day For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” The campaign’s website received 715,000 views in the previous 24 hours. This image provided by He Gets Us LLC shows a scene from “Who Is My Neighbor," the 15-second commercial from "He Gets Us" that debuted at the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. There is no better opportunity for advertisers than the Super Bowl, which is watched by an average of more than 100 million Americans each year. Naturally, the price of running a commercial during
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