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Tag Archives: Kingdom of God
Faithspotting “Soul”
Due to Covid protocols, Kenny joins Mike by phone for a virtual recording of Faithspotting as they share their thoughts about, and spot faith elements in the newest Pixar film Soul. We apologize for the less than optimum sound quality. … Continue reading
Posted in Film Shots
Tagged 22, Apostle Paul, Christ, Disney, faith and film, Graham Norton, Great Beyond, Heaven, Jamie Foxx, jesus, Joe Gardner, joy, Kemp Powers, Kingdom of God, Pete Docter, Pixar, Soul Film, spiritual gifts, Tina Fey
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Faithspotting “A Ghost Story”
Kenny and Mike discuss the film and faith elements spotted in David Lowery’s A Ghost Story, which stars Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara. Both Mike and Kenny enjoyed A Ghost Story and found it to be an organic film that … Continue reading
Film Review: ROOM
ROOM is one of the most impressively directed and acted films of the year. Even though it has no graphic images, it has some of the most intense moments put on film in years. Based on the novel and screenplay … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged Apostle Paul, Brie Larson, Emma Donoghue, Faith in Films, Family Systems, Homeostasis, I Corinthians, Israel, Jacob Trumblay, Joan Allen, Judah, Kingdom of God, Lenny Abrahamson, Life is Beautiful, ROOM, the Exodus, Through a glass darkly, William H Mason
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Bond, Baptism, and Beginning Again
After seeing the newest James Bond film, “Skyfall,” I thought about the nature of rebooting. Celebrating 50 years of Bond, the newest edition continues the reboot of the series that began two films ago with the casting of Daniel Craig … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots, Scattershooting
Tagged "skyfall" review, baptism, Body of Christ, Bond, charles wesley, congregations, faith, faith and film, film reboots, film review, forgiveness, god, grace, James Bond, James Bond in film, Kingdom of God, new life, power of sin, sacrament of baptism, sin, Skyfall, The Church
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A 9/11 Flashback
In 1898, H.G. Wells wrote a story of about a time traveler who builds his own time machine and is able to travel forward 800,000 years. What he finds is a society that seems to be living in harmony, but … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots
Tagged 9/11, Apostle Paul, Body of Christ, Christian community, church, god, God-time, H.G. Wells, Kingdom of God, prayer, remembrance, Romans 8, time machine, time travel
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Sermon: John 10:22-38 “Just the Facts, Man”
Jesus rejected in Jerusalem for offering Truth in a facts driven world http://r.b5z.net/i/u/10092240/m/Sermon_120715_1130b.mp3
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots, Sermons
Tagged clapper caper, disciples, dragnet, gospel john 10, jack webb, jesus, Kingdom of God, pharisees, Preaching, preaching on John, sermons, truth
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VBS, Children’s Ministry, and Special Needs Scattershooting
I was thinking today, how often does one get a chance to let their hair down, literally for those who have it, and figuratively for those of us who are hair challenged? This week while planning our Vacation Bible School … Continue reading