Whether this is a refresher or an introduction, this film creatively walks through the Sacrament of Reconciliation in a way that will stick with you.
In our struggle to believe in Jesus’ radical love for us, it’s important to remember that his mercy is greater than any fear.
The pretty girl is back and Richard has a decision to make.
It’s okay to take out your anger on the beloved school mascot, right? It’s just a little knock with a golf cart. What harm could it do?
Pretty girl has a pretty car and Richard drives a beater. What happens next isn’t pretty.
What happens when Richard wants more and there’s a little kid behind him who just wants to take her turn?
Can Richard eat it all? Should he eat it all? Isn’t there something better he can do with his time?
A pretty girl plus some ugly pants equals a confrontation with pride.
See Richard. Richard sits…and sits…and sits while the clock ticks…and ticks…and ticks.
We always ask for more hours in a day, but what if the hours we’ve been given aren’t enough because they’ve been stolen? And what if we’re the ones doing the stealing? Explore the possibility that we can take back time by doing one simple, but difficult thing.
Fr. Joseph Espaillat says what we’re all thinking about the hold of sin in our lives. He doesn’t stop there, however. This film declares the truth that there is forgiveness of sin for the praise of God’s glory.
As a teenager, Fr. Don Calloway lived a pretty rough life. He spent time in jail, got kicked-out of a foreign country, and went through drug rehab (twice). But God rocked his life and, in his own words, “smacked him across the face with a divine 2×4”. His story and experience of the Sacrament of Reconciliation shows just how persistent, patient, and powerful God is.