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Kay County Community Gathering

Join us for our next Kay County Gathering at Blackwell Chamber of Commerce. We will join DHS, church and community leaders to discuss needs of vulnerable children and families including foster and adoptive families. We will also work on CarePortal requests in Kay County. This meeting will also be virtual, see auto reply for details.

LeFlore Community Gathering

Hey all, come join the Church, DHS, and Community at the LeFlore County Community Gathering to celebrate what has been done, discuss what is being done, and plan what needs to be done in order to end the child welfare crisis in LeFlore County. Food will be served and it's usually the bomb.com. Hope to see you there!

The Sound of Hope: Special Prescreening for Hispanic Pastors – Hosted by IPHC.

Iglesia Pasion 5956 NW 23rd St, OKC, OK, United States

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  

Muskogee Pre-Screening

The fight for kids begins July 4. Inspired by the powerful true story, Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, follows Donna and Reverend Martin as they ignite a fire in the hearts of their rural church to embrace kids in the foster system that nobody else would take. By doing the impossible–adopting 77 children–this East Texas community proved that, with real, determined love, the battle for America’s most vulnerable can be won. Join us Tuesday, June 11th at New Hope Assembly of God in Muskogee for the show!

Free

Garvin County Pre-Screening!

Compasssion Church 133 S. McClure Ave, Pauls Valley, OK

Join us for a special Sound of Hope pre-screening event!

Free

Lawton Prescreening – Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to prescreen the movie Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot. This powerful of what can happen when the church engages the children of her community is a must-see. This movie will be playing in Lawton on Juneteenth and again on July 4. Take this opportunity now to see it before it releases. This is a close (not closed) event. You are welcome to invite a few key community leaders, but this is not intended for the general public. There is other good news, though. We are working now on a theater buyout for Lawton. If you are interested in helping many others see this film, please contact Brady at brady@111project.org or 940-704-2155 to help facilitate that. View trailers, read more, and find out how you can participate here: https://www.111project.org/possumtrot/

CUSTER County Possum Trot Pre-Screening

Life Fellowship Weatherford 1709 Lyle Rd,, Weatherford, OK, United States

This pre-screening at the host church is free for you and other leaders in your community! If you love the movie, please encourage others to purchase tickets after May 8th; this is the first day tickets will be available. If you know someone who works with children and families in crisis, gift them a ticket! This is our opportunity to impact the world with what mobilizing the local churches in every community can do to change the world for a child without a family!  Based on the true story of how Reverend Martin and his wife, Donna Martin, in their small Bennett Chapel church of Possum Trot, East Texas, were able to help 77 of the most difficult-to-place children become adopted by 22 families. This is a pre-screening opportunity for community leaders, church leaders, and child advocate workers to see the movie, helping spread the word and booking theaters in advance.