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 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. For the second year in a row, a religious Super Bowl ad campaign promised viewers that Jesus “gets us.” 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. 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. 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 More than just Super Bowl commercials, the He Gets Us campaign first surfaced in March 2022 and has been causing waves through TV spots, billboards, and digital ads. Viewers who watched Super Bowl 58 took note of a commercial with this tagline: "He Gets Us." This year, the ad campaign will run a 60-second commercial during the first half of the big game. What 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 The "He Gets Us" Christian ad campaign made waves during the 2024 Super Bowl game. A spokesperson for the brand explained their message and respond to critics. As far as the He Gets Us commercial that aired during Super Bowl LVIII, BrandHaven president Jason Vanderground spoke to Crain's Grand Rapid Business about how he saw the ad as being essential at He Gets Us Super Bowl Primer: See Jesus in the Super Bowl!Learn more about He Gets Us and watch Super Bowl LVII to see Jesus come to The Big Game - He Gets Us "Jesus" Super Bowl LVIII (58) 2024 CommercialThe “He Gets Us” commercial that aired during Super Bowl LVIII (58) 2024 is a poignant and thought-pr “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 OpenAI Set to Make Super Bowl Ad Debut - WSJ February 6, 2025; 2025 Super Bowl ads - WDSU February 6, 2025; How Brands Are Winning the Super Bowl This Year With High-Impact Ads - Inc. Magazine February 6, 2025; Carl's Jr. Super Bowl ad brings back bikini-clad burger models after yearslong clampdown February 6, 2025 He Gets Us, a campaign to revamp the reputation of Jesus, the central figure in Christianity, is back in the Super Bowl for its third consecutive year.. A 60-second ad will run in the first half "The 'he gets us' feet ad about Jesus seems to imply that Jesus was cool with all kinds of sinful behavior. He wasn't. He didn't go hangout with prostitutes or any other sinner because he accepted A California church created a humorous Doritos ad that aired in 2010 after winning the snack brand’s Super Bowl ad contest. On Sunday, one “He Gets Us” ad will be shown during each half. One will focus on how children demonstrate Jesus’ love, while the other deals with anger, and how Jesus modeled a different way. Setting a record with a staggering 123.4 million viewers, the Super Bowl was the most-watched American television broadcast in a generation, and all of those A group called He Gets Us ran two ads during the Super Bowl game in an effort to spread the word about Jesus. One of the donors behind the ads is a craft chain billionaire worth nearly $15 billion. Jesus Christ — that’s the unlikely figure who was thrown into the spotlight during Sunday’s Super Bowl when two multi-million “He Gets Us” advertisements aired promoting Christianity.
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