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Nov 17, 2009: Sherwood Church, home of the
hit independent Christian movies Flywheel, Facing the
Giants, and Fireproof, has announced its next movie is
to focus on fatherhood.
“The movie is about fatherhood and the title is one
word: Courageous,” said Alex Kendrick, who is on the
leadership team of Sher wood Pictures.
“Four fathers who are all in law enforcement — who
protect and serve together — go through a terrible
tragedy,” he said. “They begin looking at their role as
fathers ... and they begin challenging one another to
fulfil God’s intention for fathers."
The announcement was made that the church's Sunday
evening service by Kendrick and other members of the
Sherwood Pictures leadership team, Senior Pastor Michael
Catt, Executive Pastor Jim McBride, and minister Stephen
Kendrick.
That single-word title, Pastor Catt said, echoes God’s
call for men to “rise with courage” in their homes and
as leaders at a time when four out of 10 marriages in
the US are ending in divorce and more than a third of
children are living away from their biological fathers.
“The statistics on fatherless children are devastating,”
McBride said. “And because the family is the building
block of society, one important place to rebuild
families is through fathers who stay and lead and love."
“God led us,” co-writer and producer Stephen Kendrick
said to the audience of church members, many of them
volunteer crew, cast, or catering in earlier Sherwood
movies. “We believe God is calling men to rise up with
strength and with leadership in their homes, with their
families and with their children."
"For more then a year we’ve prayed to be sure that we’re
pursuing God’s idea and not our own,” Pastor Catt said.
“With action, drama, and humour, this film will embrace
God’s promise in the Bible to turn the hearts of the
fathers to their children and the hearts of children to
their fathers."
Alex Kendrick, co-writer/director of Courageous, said:
“We focus on the crucial role of father; it’s not just
to be a father who loves his kids. It’s to be engaged
with a purpose - to be a father on purpose."
All four leaders of Sherwood Pictures are husbands and
fathers. Pastor Catt has two children; Pastor McBride
has four; Stephen Kendrick has four; and Alex Kendrick
has six.
Sherwood movies aim to entertain as they touch audiences
where they live, and they show the means to live more
fully through faith in God. Flywheel focused on
compromise and business integrity; Facing the Giants on
despair and hope; Fireproof on a dying marriage
rekindled.
With previous Sherwood movies, fans, churches, and
organisations around the world became “partners” in the
movie’s impact - giving prayer support for production,
distribution, and the movies’ messages. Ministries and
outreaches used the films in creative ways. Churches
built series and group studies on the topics; Sunday
schools seized the momentum of good entertainment that
emphasizes life-changing truths.
“It’s been the Bible’s story of Jesus multiplying the
boy’s fish and loaves,” Alex Kendrick said. “God has
multiplied these movies beyond our wildest dreams."
Principle filming of Courageous begins March 2010 in
Albany. Like the previous three Sherwood films,
Courageous will be marketed by Provident Films.
Sherwood Pictures is a ministry of Sherwood Church of
Albany, Georgia, under the leadership of Senior Pastor
Michael Catt and Executive Pastor Jim McBride.
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