Press

“Few topics are as ripe for parody as evangelical Christian youth groups. Jeremiah Smallchild and Gideon Lamb, the two “inspired and inspiring” men who make up acoustic Christian folk duo God’s Pottery, mine the Bible-thumping kids’ movement for all its worth.”

-The Onion

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“I love God’s Pottery! Gideon and Jeremiah are like the brothers I never had, if I’d had two really judgmental brothers who dressed funny.”

-Mike Birbiglia

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“Great satire. And something I imagine even religious people would enjoy”

-Eugene Mirman

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“Heavenly. The combination of dark comedy and joyful sincerity works wonders.”

–The Times of London

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“The satire is spot on. Hilarious and razor-sharp.”

-The Telegraph

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“The genius of God’s Pottery is that from the pudding-basin cut of Lamb’s hair, to Smallchild’s freakishly fixed smile, to their abominably cheesy banter, the duo remain utterly consistent throughout.”

–Metro UK

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“If Christianity were always this funny, I’d go to church.”

–The Guardian

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“An inventive, brilliantly sustained…not quite like anything else you’ve seen before.”

–The Times Of London

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“These irreverent reverends-in-waiting are so clubbable, despite their wide-eyed beliefs, that even a Satanist would have a problem despising them. Joyous and certainly praiseworthy.”

–The Independent

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“The earnestness they brought to their schticks as a hopelessly square neo-Christian folk duo bringing the Word to today’s “youth” through songs and lesson-imparting skits was as convincing a turn of acting as any I’ve seen from a SAG card-carrying A-lister in a cineplex this year.”

-Charleston City Paper

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“Brilliantly performed and observed, physically and ideologically.”

–The Herald

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“They’re brilliant, they’re genius.”

–Scott Stapp, Creed