the bench monster

check out what my friend jeff and some of his cohorts did in his east atlanta neighborhood.? so cool.?? three minutes. that’s all.

be love.

Comments

14 responses to “the bench monster”

  1. Mandi Avatar

    Ok THAT is inspiring, fun, and amazing!!! How awesome of them, that bench is rockin’! So very colorful and pretty now! I love it!

  2. Amy Avatar

    that is very cool! what an awesome way to give back.

  3. DEb Avatar

    HOW COOL WAS THAT?!!!! LOVED that music too….

  4. Heidi Reed Avatar

    That was totally rad!!

  5. ryan guard Avatar

    consider that idea COPIED (by me, very soon, in some fashion, in Orange County, but not the fancy part, the other part, the bigger part.)

  6. Los Avatar

    This town is too small. I swear every person on that video attends Buckhead and works for Passion and goes to Catalyst.
    That’s awesome.
    Love the idea.

  7. Tim Avatar

    Yeah, that’s totally just down the street from me.

  8. Crystal Renaud Avatar

    THAT is definitely the greatest thing I’ve seen in a while….

  9. Biscuet Avatar

    Very cool… a good friend of mine works at Matchstic. I love the idea and how they documented it to inspire others. Awesome.

  10. wanita Avatar
    wanita

    love the ‘bench=hed’ idea! that was right on!

  11. brandiandboys Avatar

    too cool! so glad they shared it for all to see.

  12. Anita Avatar

    I liked this so much I posted it to Mud and Coffee. Thanks for sharing!

    http://www.mudandcoffee.blogspot.com

  13. BrewHa Avatar
    BrewHa

    can you come to my house to paint my benches? I liked the monster!

    who’s going to empty that trash can and water those plants?

  14. Ben Avatar

    I love the idea but, (taking a risk as being perceived as attacking or something worse) I have to ask a question. If this is the busiest bus stop in ATL then why only 1 bench? Why not 5? or 10? I think we have to be careful that we don’t do things in the name of Jesus and being missional and only place a band aid or meet only a small part of the problem and walk away feeling good about ourselves.