Family Movie Night

Posted By Karen Jones on November 2, 2009

dvdCome What May

When: Saturday, November 14th

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Where: IUS Hoosier Room

Audience: Mature 10 year-olds and up

Cost: $7.00 / ticket


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“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.” - Psalm 139:13

Film Review by Eric “the hat” Highland

When was the last time that you watched a movie that challenged your convictions, caused you to reflect on the choices you’ve made in life, and – at the same time – inspired you to purity and godliness?

The film stars Austin Kearney as Caleb Hogan, and Victoria Emmons as Rachel Morton – two students attending Patrick Henry College and preparing for the National Moot Court Championship.

Their argument: Overturn Roe v. Wade.

The agreement: If Caleb wins the National Championship, his family will pay for the rest of his education at Patrick Henry.

The twist: Caleb’s mother is a high-powered attorney, simultaneously arguing a case on abortion in the Supreme Court… from a pro-choice standpoint.

The surprise: You’ll have to watch the film – I’m not giving it away. Though Caleb believes in the pro-life stance, if he argues the point and is defeated he stands to lose the competition and his mother’s support. If he doesn’t argue to overturn Roe v. Wade, he stands to lose his integrity… and Rachel.

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All proceeds support P.U.R.E. – People Upholding Relationships with Encouragement

Download a Family Movie Night flyer to print and share.

A litte about P.U.R.E.:

Mission: Unite people (parents, schools, churches and community service organizations) with one purpose of establishing healthy relationships (friends, dating, marriage and family) from pre-adolescence through adulthood, with education and encouragement.

Objectives: Provide parents, teachers, school administration and church leaders with tools and effective programs to teach students and young adults about building healthy relationships, including respect for self and others.

Educate people to make healthy choices in terms of relationships and positive values, including abstinence until marriage.

Encourage people to make positive choices and provide for them a support system to make that choices.

Provide ongoing presentations, including but not limited to, national speakers, classroom curriculum, after school programs, and one-time presentations.

Invade the media with positive choices messages.

Needs: Prayer. Holy Spirit, transform our community!

Classroom speakers and helpers. No previous classroom experience required. Applications available. Call Shari McCutcheon at 812-941-0872.

Come What May is our first fundraiser. Your financial support is greatly needed and appreciated.


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