Tickets are first come first serve. Come join us for a special pre-screening of the highly anticipated movie Possum Trot at Cinemark Tinseltown Oklahoma City! On July 4th, Angel Studios will release “Possum Trot,” which tells the story of Bishop and First Lady Donna Martin living in the town of Possum Trot in East Texas. Based on a true story, it follows how the couple, along with 22 families, adopted 77 of the most difficult to place children in their town’s local foster care system and ignited a movement to protect vulnerable children that continues today. As a movement partner, 111Project is hoping to mobilize as many of our faith and child welfare partners their networks to see this film and to learn how to make an impact in solving our states foster care crisis. We believe the film is going to not only be inspiring but speak to the heart of the church being at the center of a solution to the crisis. The film studio is also offering 111Project a portion of the ticket proceeds to benefit our work on behalf of vulnerable children.
We will be gathering with church leaders and local advocates to watch a prescreen of the movie Possum Trot. This movie is based on a true story about a church in Texas that had 22 families adopt 77 children from foster care. This prescreen will be a great opportunity to get people excited and raise awareness about adoption and the needs of children in Foster Care in our nation.
Tickets are come first first serve Come join us for a special pre-screening of the highly anticipated movie Possum Trot at Circle Cinema. On July 4th, Angel Studios will release “Possum Trot,” which tells the story of Bishop and First Lady Donna Martin living in the town of Possum Trot in East Texas. Based on a true story, it follows how the couple, along with 22 families, adopted 77 of the most difficult to place children in their town’s local foster care system and ignited a movement to protect vulnerable children that continues today. As a movement partner, 111Project is hoping to mobilize as many of our faith and child welfare partners their networks to see this film and to learn how to make an impact in solving our states foster care crisis. We believe the film is going to not only be inspiring but speak to the heart of the church being at the center of a solution to the crisis. The film studio is also offering 111Project a portion of the ticket proceeds to benefit our work on behalf of vulnerable children.
We will be gathering with church leaders and local advocates to watch a prescreen of the movie Possum Trot. This movie is based on a true story about a church in Texas that had 22 families adopt 77 children from foster care. This prescreen will be a great opportunity to get people excited and raise awareness about adoption and the needs of children in Foster Care in our nation.
We will be gathering with church leaders to watch a prescreen of the movie Possum Trot. This movie is based on a true story about a church in Texas that had 22 families adopt 77 children from foster care. This prescreen will be a great opportunity to get people excited and raise awareness about adoption and the needs of children in Foster Care in our nation.
Come join us for a special pre-screening of The Sound of Hope. On July 4th, Angel Studios will release “The Sound of Hope: A Story of Possum Trot,” which tells the story of Bishop and First Lady Donna Martin living in the town of Possum Trot in East Texas. Based on a true story, it follows how the couple, along with 22 families, adopted 77 of the most difficult to place children in their town’s local foster care system and ignited a movement to protect vulnerable children that continues today. As a movement partner, 111Project is hoping to mobilize as many of our faith and child welfare partners their networks to see this film and to learn how to make an impact in solving our states foster care crisis. We believe the film is going to not only be inspiring but speak to the heart of the church being at the center of a solution to the crisis. Contact: Luis Avila, (405) 317-9002, or email lavila@iphc.org