Remember the old drive-in theaters?

Pull your car up to a speaker, get some pop corn and watch a movie in the comfort of your car! A variation of that can now be experienced at FBCH when we turn our parking lot into a walk-in theatre with our large, 8′ x 12′ outdoor movie screen. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and watch a movie under the stars! We’ll furnish the popcorn too. The FREE movie starts at dusk, approximately 7:15 p.m.




SHOWING JULY 27TH

UNBROKEN: PATH TO REDEMPTION

The movie begins where the hit movie Unbroken concludes, sharing the next amazing chapter of the unbelievable true story of Olympian and World War II hero Louis Zamperini. Haunted by nightmares of his torment, Louie sees himself as anything but a hero. Then, he meets Cynthia, a young woman who captures his eye – and his heart. Louie”s wrathful quest for revenge drives him deeper into despair, putting the couple on the brink of divorce. Until Cynthia experiences Billy Graham”s 1949 Los Angeles Crusade, where she finds faith in God and a renewed commitment to her marriage and her husband. Now, her most fervent prayer is for God to help Louie find the peace and forgiveness he so desperately needs. UNBROKEN: PATH TO REDEMPTION brings to life the rest of this powerful real-life story of forgiveness, redemption, and amazing grace. To see the movie trailer [CLICK HERE]


SHOWING AUGUST 10TH

THE STRAY

The Stray tells the true story of a stray dog who saves a struggling family in more ways than one. “Pluto” comes out of nowhere and quickly makes himself at home with the Davis family, who are on the brink of falling apart. Dad (Michael Cassidy; Argo, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice) is a career-driven workaholic who is neglecting his marriage and family. Mom (Sarah Lancaster; Chuck, Saved by the Bell: The New Class) is at her wit”s end raising three young kids. The last thing they need is another mouth to feed. Or is it? In just a short time with the Davis family, Pluto the “wonder dog” manages to save a lost toddler, bring comfort and companionship to a hurting 9-year-old boy (Connor Corum; Heaven is for Real), help restore a marriage, and repair a broken father-son relationship. Pluto is not only a guard dog ” he’s a guardian angel. Sometimes help comes from the most unlikely places. Sometimes our prayers get answered in strange ways. Sometimes one dog can change everything. To watch the movie trailer [CLICK HERE]