Enjoy an inspirational film and a meal with friends.
Friday, May 06, 2016, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Email Event Coordinator, Jeremy Anderson
Join us for an evening of fellowship over dinner then be inspired by the movie Woodlawn! It is a great opportunity to get to know some other people at church or to invite friends to come out with you and introduce them to your church family.
Woodlawn is a great movie that shares the story of how a football team overcame the struggle of race. (Directed by the Erwin Brothers, screenwriters and film producers known also for for October Baby and Moms' Night Out.)
6:30-7:30pm Dinner served by our students (Adults and children will be separate for the dinner.)
7:30-9:15pm Movie (concessions available)
$10 Suggested Donation. Proceeds all go to support our student ministry summer mission trips.
All ages are welcome, but caution is given for children under the age of 13. (See the review link below.)
Can one person really make a difference? Is it possible to overcome hostility and hatred with faith, hope and love? Woodlawn's inspiring answer to these questions is a resounding yes.
Though the context of this movie—which is based on a true story—is football, its lessons apply to so much more than gridiron grappling. Namely, that if we can choose, in faith, to love others even when they are doing anything but loving us, we can change the world.