This weekend's free movie is EVERYTHING I AMA young teenage girl takes a homeless man into her home, to show the love of Christianity in action. |
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (November 8)Based on the beloved book by Barbara Robinson and directed by Dallas Jenkins (“The Chosen”), THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER centers on the Herdmans—the worst kids in the history of the world! But at Christmastime, they’re taking over the local church pageant and they just might teach a shocked community the true meaning of Christmas. |
Bonhoeffer (November 22)When a pacifist is called to a political act that could change the course of history, how will a man of honor respond? This is the true story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a man who preached love while plotting the assassination of an evil tyrant. With world-shattering stakes, Bonhoeffer begs the question, how far will you go to stand up for what’s right? |
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Embrace the most wonderful time of the year with For KING + COUNTRY’s A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE (December 5-9 only)| The Cinematic Concert Experience! Step into the Christmas spirit as 4-time GRAMMY-award winning brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone lead movie-theater audiences on a sonic journey that blends the sights and sounds of the season with musical mastery, heartwarming storytelling, and dazzling production. Filmed in front of a high-energy, sold-out arena in Houston, the film features never-before-seen live performance footage. Get ready for the Christmas event of the year! |
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Homestead (December 20)Homestead is an intense post-apocalyptic family survival drama. Ex-Green Beret Jeff Eriksson takes a job as head of security at an elaborate prepper compound, "The Homestead," as the world crumbles. Inside, they face resource wars and ideological conflicts, while outside, chaos reigns. Amid the mayhem, unity and forgotten truths emerge as love grows in unexpected places and the community strives to cultivate the land and fend off impending destruction. |
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Between Borders (January 26)In a crumbling Soviet Union, the Petrosyan family finds themselves as outcasts—wherever they go. Their Armenian heritage marks them for discrimination, first in their home country of Azerbaijan and then in Russia. After finding their eternal hope through a church planted by American missionaries, the hostility of everyday life pushes them to seek refuge in the United States. In the shadow of exile, hope became their home. Based on a riveting true story of faith and hope set amidst great oppression. |