Remember when I did a bulletin article about the faithful messages that could be found in everyday secular places? I had just gone to see the most recent Fast and Furious movie, and was delighted by messages about family? That was definitely a stretch, but aside from the output of Angel Studies, and the makers of Chosen, maybe some Christian music imprints, we aren’t provided with many bright lights for Christian Entertainment. Sure you can look to places like Formed.org to get your fix (and can do so for free as a parishioner) you have to dig for the good stuff. You aren’t necessarily getting it for easy consumption, alongside blockbusters.
Good news about the Good News everyone! There is currently a movie out in theaters right now called ‘Light of the World’ a 2D animated film by the Salvation Poem Project. The movie tells the story of Jesus from the perspective of a very young St. John the Apostle. If you are looking for a straight and stiff retelling of the scripture you’ll be out of luck. Early on in the story telling there are action scenes reminiscent of the Disney Film Aladdin. There are powerful tellings of certain miracles, and the feeling and humanity of the story shine through.
The film isn’t completely without reproach. The leaders of the day, such as the high priest are dehumanized as the standard dastardly villain. Certain miracles are left out of the story which is understandable given what a reasonable run time should be. Still other miracles and events that are unique to the Gospel of John were condensed or glossed over. Of interest is the fact that the end of the movie has a call to accept Jesus, with a QR code to some good resources to learn more. If it is a rainy day, and you’d like something to do with your children, I’d encourage you to take the time to go see this in the theaters. We often complain about how there are negative things of great numbers in the culture, I’d encourage you to support something that is decidedly positive!
This week let’s pray for the creators out in the world trying to share the Gospel, especially with those who’ve never received it, or have rejected it, so that our families, and community can continue to share the Good News with all peoples. God Bless and have wonderful week.
