This will be a night not soon forgotten, as we will learn how powerful forgiveness really is.
In cinemas nationwide on Monday, September 28, Just Let Go is based on the true events of Chris Williams and the decision he made one fateful night in February. Follow the path of one man’s challenge to look inward for the strength to forgive a child for the loss of his family. See how the power of Chris’s forgiveness gives those around him the strength to move forward. This one night event will give you the power and strength to look for what is still good in the world during times of darkness. Read more>>
The one-night event aims to create a national discussion about the nature and necessity of forgiveness within individuals, communities, and even nations. In addition to the full-length feature, audiences will experience commentary, discussion, and a performance by renowned worship pastor and Christian recording artist Lincoln Brewster.
Tickets for “Just Let Go” can be purchased online by visiting this site or at participating theater box offices. For a complete list of theater locations visit the Fathom Events(theaters and participants are subject to change).
The moving drama depicts how a person can forgive despite the retaliatory tendencies that surface within the darks corners of the human heart and shows how hope, love, and forgiveness can overcome all when you just let go. Based on the autobiographical book by Chris Williams, Let It Go: A True Story of Tragedy and Forgiveness, the feature stars Emmy nominee Henry Ian Cusick (“Lost,” “Scandal,” “The 100”), Oscar-nominee Brenda Vaccaro (“Once Is Not Enough”) and Sam Sorbo (“Hercules: The Legendary Journeys”).
Especially for youth ministers and leaders: The Regional Council of Churches is partnering with the Georgia Dept. of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities in SHARE HOPE. Suicide is a leading cause of death in young people. What is the role of the faith community in ministering to troubled young people? Share Hope is an interfaith social media contest to promote the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Because we know that just pausing before acting often stops a suicide attempt, 988 is one important tool in fostering a healthy community. Have a look www.988ga.org/faith. This activity could be a great way to start off the school year with your creative youth group. And, your group could win a $250 Pizza Party--there will be ten winners. If you have questions or need help contact us at ecarter@rccatl.org
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