July 28 , 2010

Salt: Lessons in ambiguity |
June 7, 2010

Splice: Best intentions gone wrong |
June 7, 2010

Killers: Learning to trust, after discovery |
June 7, 2010

Get Him to the Greek: What goes up must come down |
June 7, 2010

Marmaduke: Trying to fit in |
May 16, 2010

Robin Hood: Power is to be shared |
April 27, 2010

Faith vs Medicine: When Faith Kills Children |
March 25, 2010

How To Train Your Dragon: Hope and Friendship over Fear. |
March 16, 2010

ALICE IN WONDERLAND: Resisting peer presure. |
March 7 , 2010

SHERLOCK HOLMES: Sherlock for a new time. |
February 28, 2010

COP OUT: What does it take to win a relationship?. |

Bartimaeus: Mark 10:46-52. Can You See Yourself In This Story? Painfully
in need of mending. Hiding a disability and feeling hopeless. |

Culture: Paradox in the Western World. Here is
what the Dalai Lama said. |

Addiction: It’s
a memory William Shatner says will haunt him for the rest of his life. |

Stewardship: This
presentation generally follows the Genesis account of creation. We all
forget and need to be reminded of the great bounty God has provided us.
How do we give back? |
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BURN AFTER READING
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Release
Date: September 12, 2008
Studio: Focus Features
Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Screenwriter: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Starring: George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich,
Tilda Swinton, Richard Jenkins, Brad Pitt
Genre: Dark Comedy
MPAA Rating: R (for pervasive language, some sexual content
and violence)
Official Website: http://www.burnafterreading.com/
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film is about the funny side of serious business. The Coen Brothers,
who wrote and directed, are good at this. They have been given the marvelous
gift of farce. Part of their life mission is to help us understand that
laughter is what helps pull us through even the most difficult of situations.
God gave them farce, and to the rest of us laughter. A pretty good arrangement
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