Out of the Ashes
Out of the Ashes is a searing look at the incredible loss of families as they battle on of the deadliest diseases of all time…
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Out of the Ashes is a searing look at the incredible loss of families as they battle on of the deadliest diseases of all time…
Every Day Is Easter is an inspiring experience of the Easter Story hosted by First Presbyterian Church of Delray Beach, Florida, and its Senior Minister, Dr. Douglas Hood, Jr., with Dr. Michael Brown as Guest Preacher.
This poignant film captures not only the tragic toll of Russia’s war on Ukraine, but also the resilience and courage of those impacted. Witness the experience of people of faith who embraced Ukrainian refugees, the charitable and relief works and solidarity of countless citizens and organizations around the world, who together inspired Ukraine to continue in the cause of justice and freedom.
Come Adore Him” with Jonathan McReynolds - Grammy Award winner, and Naomi Rain - musical artist of the award winning "Maverick City Music," join Southwestern Adventist University Symphony Orchestra & Singers to bring you an inspirational evening of Christmas songs and messages. Featuring Christmas messages from Dr. Carlton P. Byrd, renowned speaker and president of Southwest Region Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
This is the story about a man, Moisei Beregovsky, who spent his entire life collecting Jewish folk music in Ukraine and about the fate of his archive, long presumed lost… A small, frail-looking man with phonograph in hand, he accomplished the impossible: he rescued the living voice of his people from the flames of the Holocaust.
The film explores the life of Thea Bowman, an African-American Franciscan Sister currently under consideration for Catholic sainthood. Thea, a charismatic teacher, preacher, singer and evangelizer, challenged racism in both church and society until her untimely death from cancer in 1990 at age 53.
St. Joseph: Our Spiritual Father provides viewers with a glimpse into one of the most incredible lives in all of human history — a figure whose spiritual fatherhood remains open to all of us.
An exploration of Native American Catholicism; its history, legacy and continuing vitality. Through intimate interviews with Native American Catholics, historians, priests and members of the Knights of Columbus, this film will share the story of Native American Catholicism with the world and help support this important Catholic community.
This Easter Sunday, join Fellowship Church with Pastor Ed Young for a one hour experience full of inspiring music and a transformational message with the hope and power found in Jesus Christ!
The second part in a two-part documentary, Brightness of Noon chronicles faith activists who, inspired by the Biblical precept of Welcoming the Stranger, defend the rights of asylum seekers and refugees. By hearing from religious leaders and the vulnerable families they are assisting, the film seeks to uphold the dignity of human life and protect religious freedom.
World Choir winners, the Aeolians along with celebrity guests join the Breath of Life Ministry: A ministry of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, brings you the most uplifting of Christmas specials. Featuring an Christmas message from Dr. Carlton P. Byrd, Speaker/Director of the Breath of Life Ministry and Senior Pastor of the Oakwood University Church in Huntsville, AL, where this special program will be taped.
In a world wracked by religious strife and intolerance, the Bahá’í Faith advocates the unity of the major world religions as a path toward world peace. Now, for the first time, a documentary film tells the amazing true story of this faith’s origins.
This compelling and timely film follows the life-changing experience of a group of Miami students, participants in a one-of-a-kind interactive oral history film project, who interviewed Holocaust survivors and documented their memories, stories, and lessons learned. Names, Not Numbers takes you along these students’ journey as they forged lasting relationships with the survivors, who shared their personal stories and reflections for a better tomorrow.
The next American to be named a saint may be a Native American holy man, Nicholas Black Elk. A Lakota Sioux medicine man baptized a Catholic, Nicholas integrated his Christianity and Native spirituality, recognizing that One God created all Earth's children and calls us to live as brothers and sisters.
With the world renowned Aeolians Concert Choir, along with other gospel recording artists and other special guests, Breath of Life Ministry, a ministry of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, brings you the most uplifting of Easter morning specials. Featuring an Easter message from Dr. Carlton P. Byrd, Speaker/Director of the Breath of Life Ministry and Senior Pastor of the Oakwood University Church in Huntsville, AL, where this special program will be taped.
The true story of missionary pastor, Scott Campbell, whose ambitious dreams for ministry success crash into a disinterested spiritual culture, driving him into clinical depression and to the brink of suicide. Told by Scott, his wife Nancy and their grown children, the film explores how God uses great difficulties over time to transform followers of Jesus into new creations.
Join the historic Marble Collegiate Church in New York City for an uplifting and joyous service celebrating the birth of our Lord. Enjoy music from our award winning choirs, sing along to your favorite holiday hymns, and revel in the inspiring and captivating message from our Senior Minister, Dr. Michael Bos, in Christmas Worship at Marble Collegiate Church.
The life story of Vincent Capodanno, a Catholic Priest who received the Medal of Honor for his valor as a chaplain to the Marine Corps during some of the most harrowing battles of the Vietnam war.
Back to Berlin is the first biker flick-meets-holocaust feature documentary. Eleven motor bikers have a mission to take the Maccabiah torch from Israel to the site of the infamous 1936 Berlin Olympics, for the first Jewish Olympic Games on German soil. They will retrace the heroic journeys of the original 1930s' Maccabiah riders and discover how they or their families survived the Holocaust.
Everyday Heroes shines a spotlight on the Catholic men of the Knights of Columbus whose courage, faith and commitment to charity embody the mission of their fraternal service organization. A journey of hope and inspiration, the film explores how the betterment of our world ultimately begins with the individual human heart.
This Easter Sunday, join Fellowship Church for a one hour experience full of inspiring music and a transformational message with the hope and power found in Jesus Christ!
The Miracle of the birth of Christ is told in music, sermonette and drama featuring a Christmas message from Dr. Carlton P. Byrd, Speaker/director of Breath of Life Ministry, (a denomination of the Seventh-Day Adventists) along with the Grammy award winning artist Kirk Franklin, and The Aeolians, “Choir of the World” champions.
Hava Nagila (The Movie)is a documentary romp through the history, mystery, and meaning of the great Jewish standard. Funny, deep and unexpected, the film celebrates 150 years of Jewish history and culture and reveals the power of music to bridge cultural divides and bring us together as human beings.
Forgiveness: The Secret of Peace is a documentary film on the life and work of Fr. Ubald Rugirangoga, a Catholic priest in Rwanda who advocates forgiveness as a pathway to reconciliation and peace. He has steadfastly shared this message with thousands of his fellow Rwandans in the aftermath of the unspeakable horror of their country’s 1994 genocide.
In a world wracked by religious strife and intolerance, the Bahá’í Faith advocates the unity of the major world religions as a path toward world peace.
The Diocese of Trenton presents the Easter Sunday Mass April 1, from St. Catharine Church in Spring Lake, New Jersey – an architectural jewel along the Jersey Shore.
If you give food to the hungry and satisfy those who are in need, then the darkness around you, will turn to the brightness of noon. – Isaiah 58:10
The untold story of how the five Frieder brothers, Cincinnati businessmen, making cigars in pre-WWII Manila, together with Manuel Quezon, the first president of the Philippines, Paul McNutt, US High Commissioner and former governor of Indiana, and an ambitious Army Colonel named Dwight Eisenhower – helped 1,300 Jews escape the Nazis and immigrate to the Philippines.
Click here for the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejfM6N7TVFI
The papacy of St. John Paul II left an indelible mark on the American continent. His papal travels from Argentina to Alaska generated massive crowds, shaped an entire generation, and ultimately changed the course of history.
Click here for the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdIeqMKLQf4
Of Many focuses on the surprising and transformative relationship between an orthodox rabbi and imam, who serve as university chaplains in New York City.
Celebrate the highest Christian holy day with Marble Collegiate Church in New York City.