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Archive for July, 2009

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Interested in actionchurch small groups?

If you’re interested in leading or being part of the upcoming “action underground” groups, our new “community organizer” Kate will be holding an informal get together on Saturday.   Here’s the scoop and directions. 

Where: Panera Bread-East Market St.  (try the chopped cobb salad…just sayin’)

When:  Saturday August 1st

Time:  7pm

Directions:   (click on map)

Need more info?    info@actionchurch.com

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Seven Pounds

Here’s the trailer for Seven Pounds, the movie we will be discussing Sunday.  Check it out this weekend if you get a chance…

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Stories

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Over the next four weeks at actionchurch we are going to be talking about four very different movies.  We’ve chosen a “disturbing” suspense thriller, an animated Dr. Suess “classic” remade, a “chick flick” relationship movie with a little “old yeller” thrown in, and a shoot-’em-up action adventure movie with a seriously angry (and dangerous) father in the leading role.

So what “spiritual truths” can come out of Hollywood movies?  Why use movies in church?  Why not just teach the “bible stories” that Jesus taught instead of this summers DVD new releases?  (in 5D  :-)    )  

The answer to all the questions above is because of the power of stories.  Just as Jesus told his audience stories of a corrupt Judge, an “action adventure” story of  murderous rental tenants, even an instructional tale about  disgruntled workers,  stories (even fictional stories like Jesus told) have great power to communicate truth.   The characters in the stories Jesus told weren’t always “good”,  in fact they were sometimes despicable, but he used those characters to teach profound truths about God and Life that we are still benefiting from today.

So why use Hollywood movies in church?  Because they contain stories…powerful stories that can be used to illustrate timeless truth…stories that can remind us of ancient spiritual principals with fresh eyes…like Jesus did…”old-school”.