Doors open at 2:30 p.m. with the feature film beginning at 3 p.m. at Middletown Community United Methodist Church located at 15843 Armstrong and Washington streets.
Jeffery Lyons, WNBC says “The Legend of Bagger Vance is superb ... a masterpiece.”
"February is the month our church honors Multi Cultural Awareness and Black History,” commented Pastor Voris Brumfield.
"Our community Life Team offers free films twice monthly to bring people of the greater Middletown area and Lake County together as a family,” Brumfield said. “We view empowering films in the home built in 1897 to honor our Creator. This film was chosen because of it's appeal in answering what a small town does to save itself after the Great Depression? It is also a story of acceptance, renewal, love,
salvation and oh yes, golf too.”
Brumfield said the United Methodist practice “open hearts, open minds and open doors” following the teachings of Jesus Christ.
All are invited to join together at the Middletown Community United Methodist Church on the second and third Saturdays each month. The next film will be shown on March 12.
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