Cancel all
Sunday School and adult education classes this September and get ready to
replace them with a world of wonderful resources built around a new major
motion picture on the life of Martin Luther.
Starring Joseph
Fiennes (
Shakespeare in Love, Enemy at
the Gates) as Martin Luther, Alfred Molina (
Frida, Chocolat) as John Tetzel, Claire Cox (
Splinters, The Leading Man) as Katharina von Bora, and two-time
Academy AwardŽ winner Sir Peter Ustinov as Luther's protector, Frederick the
Wise, this gripping story of the solitary monk who changed the world will open
in theaters across the U.S. beginning September 26.
Faith Inkubators
is currently preparing a guerilla marketing campaign for the film, an
edu-worship package for three weeks in September (with movie clips replacing
your sermons), plus six study guides to help you turn September into a month of
fun and meaningful outreach opportunities and Reformation studies built around
the film.
Free Online Study Guides
Looking for a
great way to kick off your fall? Free online study guides with photos from the
film will be made available for:
Guide I: Confirmation Movie Night - Cancel confirmation and go to the
movies instead! This study guide will include a cartoon comic book to teach
Reformation history and lead students from discussion to action.
Guide II: Youth Group Movie Night -
Kick off your fall by inviting youth and friends to a night at the movies,
followed by a lively discussion on what would lead you to take an unpopular
stand.
Guide III: Family Movie Event - Plan
a family outing to the movies and follow it with a discussion on Luther's
advice on marriage and parenting.
Guide IV: Couples Date Night - Why
not schedule a couples event, followed by a discussion on Martin and Katie's
marriage and relationship?
Guide V: Singles Movie & Discussion
Guide - Create a singles event around the topic of Luther's experience with
(and without) marriage.
Guide VI: Protestant/Catholic Dialogue
- Do some community bridge-building with an interfaith look at the issues that
divided the church 500 years ago and the actions that can bring them together
for dialogue today.
Edu-Worship Package
Care to let
clips from the film help preach your sermons September 7, 14 and 21? FINK is
enhancing our existing three Luther theme sets with movie clips to help you
tell the story in a powerful way. Complete with FINK's cartoon timeline, skits,
a beautiful period art gallery and 30 nights of intergerational home devotions,
this theme set is designed for both worship and three weeks of other Christian
education settings (Combined Sunday School classes, confirmation, youth and
adult forums).
Themes include:
September 7 - One Solitary Monk
September 14 - The Protesting
Professor
September 21 - Kidnapped!
Guerilla Marketing
Care to camp out
at a theater on opening night? Care to create a protestant/catholic youth
servant event to show that kids can mend 500 year old broken fences? Care to
shave your youth worker like a monk or find another way to get some free press
for your church and the film? FINK is inviting youth groups around the country
to help build the buzz with a variety of guerilla marketing activities and
servant events. Sign up for two months of free cartoons, movie photos, goofy
Reformation greeting cards and information on what you can do to help at
www.faithink.com/luthermovie
and you'll begin receiving the insider's stuff this month. Youth groups willing
to take part in a fun theater "Camp-In Tailgating Party" and contact
local media with a simple press packet will be considered part of our Guerilla
Marketing Team and receive special perks and prizes.
Find out more
about this exciting motion picture, co-produced by
Thrivent
Financial for Lutherans
and NFP (the German Film company that
produced
Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace),
by visiting the official movie website (
www.lutherthemovie.com
).
It will grow with new material each week until September 26th.
Head to
www.faithink.com/luthermovie
to sign up for updates on the movie
study guides, resources and future news about the movie.