Christian Concern to sponsor
God's Not Dead 2 Première
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We need YOU to get involved in promoting this major release
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Christian Concern, in association with The Christian Cinema Charitable Trust and Kaleidoscope Film Distribution, is sponsoring the launch of the Top Ten US hit movie God's Not Dead 2 – the sequel to the 2014 international box office hit God's Not Dead.
The storyline of God's Not Dead 2 could be taken out of the case files of Christian Concern’s Christian Legal Centre.
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The story follows school history teacher Grace Wesley (played by Melissa Joan Hart), who comes under fire for answering a student's (played by Hayley Orrantia) question about Jesus. When Grace refuses to apologise for quoting Jesus in her classroom, the school board votes to suspend her and threatens to revoke her teaching certificate. Forced to stand trial to save her career, Grace hires young lawyer Tom Endler (Jesse Metcalfe) to defend her in court.
To show the jury the significance of Grace Wesley's classroom discussion, Endler sets out to prove the historical existence of Jesus.
Just as in the original movie, God's Not Dead 2 both entertains and teaches the audience how to respond to those who dispute Jesus' place in history and His relevance in our lives today.
We need you to get involved, both to raise awareness of the work of Christian Concern and the Christian Legal Centre which is mirrored in the movie God's Not Dead 2, and to raise much-needed funds for the work to continue.
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Book your ticket NOW for the UK Premiere of God's Not Dead 2 on Friday, 22nd April at the Open Door Cinema, 25 Church Road, London, SE19 2TE. Christian Concern will have a stand at the Premiere.
If you are unable to attend yourself, then consider sponsoring your pastor and his or her family to come to the ‘Red Carpet’ charity premiere, in aid of Christian Concern.
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Arrange for a group from your church to attend one of the ten church pre-release previews (listed below) of God's Not Dead 2 across the country.
Christian Concern are planning to have a stand at each of the previews. In addition, ten per cent of the ticket price will be donated to the work of the Christian Legal Centre.
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If you and your friends are unable to attend the Premiere or previews of God's Not Dead 2, please go and see the feature film over the opening weekend of 29th April – 1st May, at one of the cinemas listed below.
This is crucial for the success of the movie as the opening weekend box office result will determine whether more cinemas show God's Not Dead 2 and whether it will, in time, be shown on mainstream TV.
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As stated before, because God's Not Dead 2 is based on a real story of Christian being persecuted; everyone who sees God's Not Dead 2 will be alerted to the legal challenges that Christians are being subjected to today.
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4) Arrange a screening of the original movie
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If you have not seen the original movie God's Not Dead 2 (2014), a church screening license is now available at a cost of £100 (one hundred pounds) from The Christian Cinema Charitable Trust.
The entire licensing fee is being used to buy tickets for next week’s Premiere for a number of school children from under-privilege homes. Email your license request to michelle.berry@tccct.org.uk
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Thank you for your support
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