Theirs is the Kingdom - a podcast by Bruce Davis

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Affirming sacred worth, restoring human dignity, and sabotaging the shame of poverty, the Haywood Street fresco announces, in plaster and pigment, that you matter.” —The Rev. Brian Combs, Haywood Street congregation

Using the art of fresco in small town America to celebrate Christ reaching out to the poor. This documentary is about the beauty and grace of a loving God



















































































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Christopher Zaluski is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, and assistant professor at Wake Forest University’s Documentary Film Program.  Prior to entering the world of documentary film, Zaluski worked as a newspaper reporter and multimedia producer at The St Louis Post-Dispatch and The Roanoke Times.s  He has also worked in nonprofit communications as the Video Director at Teach for America.

His creative work has earned recognition from numerous organizations, including the Online News Association and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. His documentaries have screened at festivals worldwide and his film Wagonmasters was acquired by PBS, Amazon, and Kanopy. Theirs is the Kingdom is his feature-length debut.


www.theirsisthekingdomfilm.com

The film is also available to stream for free on PBS.org until May 1, 2022

























 

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