Pastor Dave responds to the unimaginable tragedy of having his church, located on the grounds of the local university, burned down.
Directed by Michael Mason
arson
church
evangelical christianity
aftercreditsstinger
independent film
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Letterboxd
2.0 / 5
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Cast
David A.R. White
Pastor Dave
John Corbett
Pearce
Jennifer Bini Taylor
Meg Harvey
Benjamin Ochieng
Reverend Jude
Tatum O'Neal
Barbara Solomon
Shane Harper
Josh Wheaton
Ted McGinley
Thomas Ellsworth
Mike Manning
Adam Richertson
Samantha Boscarino
Keaton Young
Shwayze
Teo
Gregory Alan Williams
Reverend Roland Dial
Anne Leighton
Angela Ellsworth
Crew
David de Vos
Editor
David A.R. White
Producer
Troy Duhon
Executive Producer
Nils Allen Stewart
Stunts
Dea Vise
Original Casting
Rick Vyper
Extras Casting
Jason Miller
Additional Editor
Jude S. Walko
First Assistant Director
Ted Campbell
First Assistant Director
Popular Reviews
28 reviews
Holden Luckjohn
2.0★ · 04/25/26
Dogshit.
Dogshit.
Magoiør
3.0★ · 03/24/26
I’ve been holding off on watching these cuz I don’t like that I don’t like them I wish I could but I just don’t. I mean at least this movie is better than the other two big improvement and they really impressed me with some of the cinematography and the directing was kinda good and the acting was mostly fine, but again it’s just the script that really hurts the movie, definitely the best one so far and it really feels like they tried even putting in some interesting and important topics forgiveness and loving but most of it falls flat because the way the story is setup just feels clunky and inauthentic. I might not be the best at pointing stuff out I’m not like a master critic but it’s also the way the movie makes me feel, I mean not totally context matters and it’s not like I felt nothing during this one scene almost got me but most of it like I said feels disingenuous. But it was a better effort than the last 2 3/10.
I’ve been holding off on watching these cuz I don’t like that I don’t like them I wish I could but I just don’t. I mean at least this movie is better than the other two big improvement and they really impressed me with some of the cinematography and the directing was kinda good and the acting was mostly fine, but again it’s just the script that really hurts the movie, definitely the best one so far and it really feels like they tried even putting in some interesting and important topics forgiveness and loving but most of it falls flat because the way the story is setup just feels clunky and inauthentic. I might not be the best at pointing stuff out I’m not like a master critic but it’s also the way the movie makes me feel, I mean not totally context matters and it’s not like I felt nothing during this one scene almost got me but most of it like I said feels disingenuous. But it was a better effort than the last 2 3/10.