
FaithTree at the Movies explores deep questions about faith through the discussion of notable films. Each of our events features a special guest theologian or theologians who chooses a film and helps us to explore that film's content in a Gospel oriented light. We begin each night with an opening interview of our presenter, followed by a screening of that evening's film, and an open Q&A time to discuss the topics raised by the film and presenter.
The films are open to the community and admission is free.
FaithTree.com was launched by Universal Networks in June 2001 as a portal that brought together local, national, international and Christian news; weather; and more on one single, easy-to-use, customizable page. Since then, FaithTree has also become a fully fledged RSS reader that has a large assortment of preselected channels to choose from and the ability to add custom feeds for your favorite sites that we have not listed. FaithTree.com also offers a Bible search module, daily Bible readings and other handy Christian resources.
How should we be people of thanksgiving not just as we enter the month that features 220;Thanksgiving Day,221; but every day?
FaithTree is of the local church and for the local church. What do we mean by that? We want to strengthen our local churches' ability to show the love of Jesus to those in our community. We also believe that an important part of the Christian life is being committed to mutual encouragement with other believers in a local church and aim to see FaithTree help each person who comes and does not have a local church family to find one.
Paul says we should remember the 220;sound words.221; What does that mean? How does that apply to us?
As we come an election and contemplate how much those around us drive us crazy, God calls us to a different path as the church than what the world says we ought to do. We turn to 1 Timothy 2 for insights into the Lord217;s plan for us in a partisan world.