Film to seek God in Moore disaster
By CARLA HINTON The Oklahoman NewsOK.com on Aug 17, 2013, at 3:58 AM Updated on 8/17/13 at 4:00 AM
Religion
Yom Kippur service. 11 a.m. Saturday, at Iglesia Oste Asamblea De Dios, 3615 W. 51st St., the new meeting place of Holiness to the Lord Congregation (Kodesh L' Adonai Kahal).
Mikey Weinstein, a controversial figure who has been called a champion for religious freedom by some and a notorious anti-Christian zealot by others, will speak Sept. 21 at a Tulsa Interfaith Alliance awards reception.
MOORE — Two local
Christian film producers are
making a documentary designed
to answer the question
on many lips after the May 20
tornado: Where was God?
Brian Cates said his production
company, Behold
Motion Pictures, is putting
together a montage of stories
about the many ways Moorearea
residents discovered the
divine amid the devastating
storm that barreled its way
across the city.
The “Where Was God?”
documentary will be released
in 2014, he said.
“We’re looking for stories
of hope, faith, miracles and
life change,” said Cates, of
Oklahoma City, the film’s executive
producer and director.
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Religion
Yom Kippur service. 11 a.m. Saturday, at Iglesia Oste Asamblea De Dios, 3615 W. 51st St., the new meeting place of Holiness to the Lord Congregation (Kodesh L' Adonai Kahal).
Mikey Weinstein, a controversial figure who has been called a champion for religious freedom by some and a notorious anti-Christian zealot by others, will speak Sept. 21 at a Tulsa Interfaith Alliance awards reception.