“Once we begin to know who God is (and as a result who we are), we have something to invite the world into,” said the filmmakers. “Freedom from performance. Freedom from managing our behavior so we appear acceptable to God. Freedom from our addictions, compulsive behaviors, secrecy and double lives. This film tears the veil of confusion over the church’s current identity crisis and enables it to invite the rest of the world to the banquet God is throwing all of us.”
Fathom Events CEO John Rubey called the movie “a unique partnership for [them] in the faith category,” adding that “this event can help open up dialogue for those who may have struggled with these topics in their communities, as well as unite them nationwide to be part of something greater.”
The Fathom Events one-night showing of The Heart of Man has been scheduled for September 14.