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July 25, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: Part of “The Long Search”, a BBC series hosted by Ronald Eyre – 52 minutes
Distributor: Ambrose Videos has the entire series on DVD for $99
Summary: In the 1100 churches of Indianapolis, we see bewildering multiplicity of Protestantism. Churches with the seating and styling of deluxe first-run theaters. Services conducted with the professionalism of television spectaculars. And congregations that occupy every seat at four staggered services every Sunday. All are features of the US church-going boom. We discover that religion is not in a state of apathy in America; in some quarters it is decidedly big business.
Posted in Congregations, Older Films, Worship Style, Pentecostals, Churches, Sects, Mainline Protestants, Evangelical Protestants, North America | Print | No Comments »
July 25, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “The Long Search” – BBC/Time/Life (1977) – a series of 13 programs, 52 minutes each
Distributor: Ambrose Video – $99 for the entire set on DVD
Summary: A documentary on world religions and new religions, narrated by Ronald Eyre (who is irritatingly obtrusive in several instances). Especially useful are Orthodox Christianity – the Rumanian Solution, which is helpful for illustrating religious symbolism and ritual, the pervasiveness of religion in people’s lives, and the place of religion in one then-Communist country; and African Religion – Zulu Zion, which focuses on new religions in South Africa, emphasizing the importance of dreams, ancestors, and place. Other useful films in the series include Protestant Spirit: USA; Catholicism; and Judaism. The film on Alternate Lifestyles in California is disappointingly shallow.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
Posted in Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Eastern Orthodox, New Religions, Worship Style, Older Films, Pentecostals, Islam, Christianity, Evangelical Protestants, Catholics, Mainline Protestants, 1 - World Religions, Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, Africa & Middle East, East and South Asia, North America | Print | No Comments »
July 24, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “Keeping the Faith” – by Sherry Jones — PBS (Frontline series) (1987) – 58 minutes
Distributor: PBS
Summary: Depicts black churches in a Midwestern city, with particular focus on one middle-class congregation and a secondary focus on a lower-class congregation. Examines these congregations as sources of vitality, activism, community, and identity.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
Posted in Social Activism, Congregations, Older Films, Ethnic Identity, African American Religion, Christianity, Mainline Protestants, Evangelical Protestants, Churches, Sects | Print | No Comments »
June 26, 2007 by Jim Spickard.
Film Title: Call to Witness: The Struggle for Gay and Lesbian Ordination in the Lutheran Church — by Pam Walton — 59 minutes
Distributor: Pam Walton Productions
Summary: (from the distributor’s website)
What People are Saying. . .
“Call to Witness is both an elegy to shattered lives and ruined careers and a testimony to the courage and commitment of queer pastors and their partners who are engaged in one of the most important and controversial battles of our time.”
– Outfest 2000, The Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival“Call to Witness goes behind the angry rhetoric to paint a compelling picture of a denomination’s struggle to come to terms with its gay and lesbian congregants. It is an enlightened meditation on an issue that threatens to tear our nation apart and should be required viewing for both sides of the cultural divide.”
– Chris Bull, Washington Correspondent, The Advocate / Co-author, Perfect Enemies: The Religious Right, the Gay Movement, and the Politics of the 1990s.“The stories in Call to Witness need to be heard if we are to seriously engage in the ’study of sexuality’ that is currently underway in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. That study has multiple sides and this video presents one seldom heard by the people in our pews, or in the public.”
–Bishop Emeritus Paul Egertson, Southwest California Synod, ELCA.“In just sixty minutes, Call to Witness captures not only an important piece of history, but also illustrates why religious debates are so essential to our struggle for civil rights.”
– Jim Mitulski, GLBT Outreach Coordinator, James Hormel Center, San FranciscoThe Video Includes . . .
> The stories of Rev. Steve Sabin in Iowa, who was outed by his bishop, supported by his congregation, and “tried” by the national church because he refused to resign; Rev. Jane Ralph in Missouri, who was forced out of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America with no recourse; and Pastoral Minister Anita C. Hill in Minnesota, who at the time was working to be ordained as an openly lesbian pastor. (Rev. Hill was ordained in an act of ecclesiastical disobedience on April 28, 2001.)
> The stories of two San Francisco congregations that defied the ELCA in 1990 by calling Revs. Ruth Frost, Phyllis Zillhart, and Jeff Johnson, openly gay and lesbian pastors not on the approved ELCA roster.
> An interview with Reverend Joseph Wagner, ELCA Division for Ministry, and Bishop Charles Maahs, ELCA Conference of Bishops.
> The vigilant work of Luthern Lesbian and Gay Ministries as they support pastors and congregations who are being forced out of the ELCA.
Posted in Congregations, Gays/Lesbians, Conflict, Christianity, Mainline Protestants, Religion and ..., North America | Print | No Comments »
March 30, 2007 by Jim Spickard.
Film Title: “Parish Portaits” — by James Ault — 1999 — 51 minutes
Distributor: James Ault Productions — www.jamesault.com
Summary: (from the distributor’s website)
Portraits of four diverse Episcopal churches for the Zacchaeus Project and Trinity Institute’s national teleconference “Roots and Wings,” September 27-9, 1999. Includes short stings on different themes–Episcopal identity, youth, women clergy, etc.–and a longer version of challenges faced by an Anglo-Latino congregation in Oxnard, California.
Keywords: Amercian religion; Episopalians; parish life
Posted in Latino Religion, Youth, Congregations, Women, Gender, Mainline Protestants, Churches, Christianity, North America | Print | No Comments »