Christmas is right around the corner! I know, we can’t believe it either.
This season is filled with… well, busyness. Between decorating the house, shopping for the perfect gift for loved ones and prepping the house for family gatherings we can easily lose sight of the reason we celebrate this holiday to begin with.
This week we’re kicking off a new series titled CHRISTMAS AT THE MOVIES.
Throughout the next few weeks, we’ll watch some classic Christmas movies, discuss the tensions that often mimic real life and discover the meaning of Christmas as we unpack biblical truths.
The featured films during this series:
- ELF (PG)Buddy (Will Ferrell) was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father. As it happens, this is Walter Hobbs (James Caan), a cynical businessman. After a DNA test proves this, Walter reluctantly attempts to start a relationship with the childlike Buddy with increasingly chaotic results.
- THE POLAR EXPRESS (PG)Directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on children’s author Chris Van Allsburg’s modern holiday classic of the same name, The Polar Express revolves around Billy (Hayden McFarland), who longs to believe in Santa Claus but finds it quite difficult to do so, what with his family’s dogged insistence that all of it, from the North Pole, to the elves, to the man himself, is all just a myth. This all changes, however, on Christmas Eve, when a mysterious train visits Billy in the middle of the night, promising to take him and a group of other lucky children to the North Pole for a visit with Santa. The train’s conductor (Tom Hanks) along with the other passengers help turn Billy’s crisis in faith into a journey of self-discovery. A long-time fan of Van Allsburg’s book, Hanks also helped produce the film. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
- DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROLEbenezer Scrooge begins the Christmas holiday with his usual miserly contempt, barking at his faithful clerk and his cheery nephew. But, when the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come take him on an eye-opening journey revealing truths Old Scrooge is reluctant to face, he must open his heart to undo years of ill will before it’s too late.