Five strangers with nothing in common are forced to come together at a remote roadside eatery because of a road closure. They place their orders with the diner's omniscient owner, who seems to know everything about them... and claims he is Jesus.
Tonight's movie is: The Encounter Five strangers with nothing in common are forced to come together at a remote roadside eatery because of a road closure. They place their orders with the diner's omniscient owner, who seems to know everything about them... and claims he is Jesus. Tonight's Saturday Night Movie is Jerusalem Countdown When nuclear weapons are smuggled into America, FBI Agent Shane Daughtry (David A.R White) is faced with an impossible task -- find them before they are detonated. The clock is ticking and the only people who can help are a washed up arms dealer (Lee Majors), a converted Israeli Mossad Agent (Stacy Keach) and a by- the-book CIA Deputy Director (Randy Travis). Tonight's film is not so much a movie, but rather a get together to celebrate the Cathedrals, one of the best known Southern Gospel quartets, with Bill Gaither's 50 Faithful Years - The Cathedrals You'd recognize the sound anywhere - the rich, deep bass voice, the clear resonating lead singer, the close 4-part harmonies, the excitement that only a Southern Gospel Quartet can create. Put it all together and you have the Cathedrals, probably the best-known gospel quartet. The sound of the group has always been woven around the two creators of the group, Glen Payne - lead, and George Younce - the bass. Over the years, there have been several different combinations of great talent singing the other parts, but the voices of George and Glen have always been the reason for the unique sound. "Faithful" is truly the word that characterizes these men. For Fifty years now, these two have given their lives to singing the Gospel. First of all, they've been faithful to their Lord. They could have sung about many things, but instead chose to sing of their Redeemer. They've been faithful to their families, and if you've ever been around their families, you see the results of that faithfulness. They've been faithful to their art form, and still today continue to perfect their performance and communications skills. They've been faithful to the beautiful people who have enjoyed their concerts and recordings down through the years. Enjoy! Tonight's Saturday Night Movie is Me Again (2012) Things don't go as expected when a disenchanted pastor wishes for a different life. Starring: David A.R. White, Ali Landry, Bruce McGill, Della Reese and Andrea Logan White. Tonight's Saturday Night Movie is: The Life of Jesus Also known as “The Jesus Film.” An account from the Gospel of Luke, featuring Brian Deacon as Jesus, and narrated by Alexander Scourby. Enjoy! Welcome to yet another new addition to the blog (yesterday I introduced the first of the Friday Night Lectures), Saturday Night at the Movies, where each week, a Christian or Family Friendly film, or, a Christian music concert or event will be shown. I hope you will enjoy and look forward to these. Tonight's film is: John Bunyon's,The Pilgrim's Progress The Pilgrim's Progress is an allegory of a Christian's journey (here represented by a character called 'Christian') from the "City of Destruction" to the "Celestial City". Along the way he visits such locations as the Slough of Despond, Vanity Fair, the Doubting Castle, and the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Bunyan, the author, had very little formal education and a humble background. Nonetheless Pilgrim's Progress is considered one of the masterpieces of English literature, and is required reading for Christians who are on the spiritual path in a world of temptations. |
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