Justin Hartshorn
Justin was raised in a church going family but in high school he became "Churchless" and was doing his 'own thing'. In his heart, Justin was feeling bitter about the church leadership & towards God. Within three (3) months, Justin was a different person. He had changed 100% and was involved in drugs & alcohol. For 6 years he lived the life of an addict. No matter what he did, Justin couldn't quit his addictions. Justin began to see the change in his brother, and one night while talking with Curtis & a pastor, he experienced a life change. He says "My testimony is one of “I was living life as an addict and I had people warring for me and those people saved my life."
Enrico Colantoni
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is a timely story of kindness triumphing over cynicism, based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Tom Junod. After a jaded magazine writer is assigned a profile of Fred Rogers, he overcomes his skepticism, learning about kindness, love and forgiveness from America’s most beloved neighbor. Actor Enrico Colantoni will star as Bill Isler, former President & CEO of The Mr. (Fred) Rogers Company opposite Tome Hanks. Premiering at Toronto Film Festival 2019. https://www.abeautifulday.movie
Up Next in 2019
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100 Huntley Street - September 9th, 2019
Gracia Burnham
After quietly serving God as missionaries in the Philippines for 17 years, suddenly in 2001 a terrorist group kidnapped the Burnhams along with several other people. By November 2001, only the Burnhams and one other hostage remained in captivity. For 376 days Martin and Gracia expe... -
100 Huntley Street - September 6th, 2019
Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith’s voice needs no introduction. His powerhouse delivery and expansive range remain instantly identifiable and inimitable. His full-length debut, Something Beautiful, entered the Billboard Top 200 at #2 and made history as the highest debut ever and biggest first-week sell... -
100 Huntley Street - September 5th, 2019
David Kline
In high school, David Kline was the All-American kid--excelled in multiple sports, achieved honor roll every year, played the lead in theater, sang in choir, and elected to student government. Everything was going his way. All that changed on a beautiful summer day in 1987 when a divi...