Faith in Film — Remaining Schedule

A big thank you to everyone who brought snacks last night. It was fun to see everyone watch the film and to discuss the varied reactions to the material. Sometimes it's easy to forget that films, at their most basic level, are the artistic expressions of their creators. Of course films, like all art, inspire varied reactions to the themes, messages, and presentations. I think last night's discourse was a great example of that.

As I said last week, I remain torn with "Joshua." As an evangelism tool, it could certainly open some doors. There are also some beautiful descriptions of faith and the power of giving your life over the Jesus Christ — although his name, oddly, is never mentioned in this Christian film. As a more mature Christian audience, however, I think we lock on to some of the issues and themes with a different lens. There are some conflicts with Scripture due to the construct of the narrative.

I think "Joshua" will continue to be a film that divides Christians because of these issues, but one thing we can agree on is the need for more films to accurately portray the Gospel message.

We have hit a mile marker with class, and I hope the discussions continue to be thought provoking and inspiring. Here is a look at the rest of the sessions we have coming up!

July 12 — The Da Vinci Code
July 19 — The Exorcism of Emily Rose
July 26 — The Godfather
August 2 — V for Vendetta
August 9 — Screening The Dark Knight
August 16 — The Dark Knight
August 23 — No Country for Old Men

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