Special events at Alma Temple and at Belleview Campus

Film Presentations at Alma Temple

1340 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado

We show a Christian film in our downstairs Fellowship Hall on the third Saturday of each month.
Admission is free, and snacks are, too! Come and bring your friends. Doors open at 5:45 pm.
For additional information, call Pillar of Fire Church at 303-839-1500
or e-mail us .


End of the Harvest
Saturday, March 18, 2006
6:00 pm
End of the HarvestA philosophy club meeting filled with atheists humiliating a Christian…
A Christian out of fellowship with the Lord seeking revenge…
A mature believer hesitant to share his faith…
A controversial report putting forth a theory about when Christ will return…
A film with answers about eternal life, End of the Harvest shows how close we are to the Second Coming of Christ and the events surrounding it. 
 
The Story of Eric Liddell
Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006
6:00 pm
The Story of Eric LiddellEric Liddell is best known as the main character in Hollywood’s 1981 release of Chariots of Fire [see our January 2006 movie]. But it was his fascinating life as a missionary that proved his spiritual mettle. This Olympic medalist from Scotland lived — and died — for the testimony of Jesus Christ. This film with author and Day of Discovery host David McCasland traces Eric’s life from the 1924 Olympics to his years in war-torn China. Includes testimonies from historians, friends, and family.
Chariots of Fire
Saturday, Jan. 21, 2006
6:00 pm
Chariots of Fire(4 1/2 stars of 5)
Film review from Christian Spotlight on the Movies: 
This is one of the outstanding movies of all time. It is suitable for children aged ten and up, and provides an excellent springboard for family discussion of life priorities and the source of true joy.

The film is the true account of two Olympic runners, Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, who train to run the 100-meter sprint in the 1924 Olympic games. Abrahams is a British nonreligious Jew who is driven to prove himself by personal success and individual performance. He gains admission to Cambridge and distinguishes himself as an outstancing sprinter. His primary competition for Olympic gold in the 100 meters is Eric Liddell, a former rugby star whose life goal is to serve God as a missionary to China, but who is slated first to represent Scotland in the Olympic games.

Both runners seem unbeatable, but Abrahams' fragile self-esteem depends absolutely upon his winning, whereas Eric Liddell runs because "God made me fast, and when I run, I feel His pleasure." read the entire review

Admission is free! -- come and bring your friends.
For additional information, call Pillar of Fire Church at 303-839-1500 or e-mail us .
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