Creators of “Fireproof” announce their fourth movie: COURAGEOUS

November 15, 2009

Sherwood Pictures Announces Fourth Movie: COURAGEOUS

Honor Begins at Home     www.CourageoustheMovie.com

ALBANY, Ga., PRNewswire – Sherwood Church, home of the hit independent movies FLYWHEEL (DVD only), FACING THE GIANTS, and FIREPROOF (2008’s top indie film), at its Sunday evening service tonight, announced the theme and title for Sherwood Pictures’ fourth movie. Senior Pastor Michael Catt, Executive Pastor Jim McBride, and ministers Stephen and Alex Kendrick – collectively the leadership team of Sherwood Pictures – made the announcement.

“The movie is about fatherhood and the title is one word: COURAGEOUS,” Alex Kendrick said, briefly outlining the plot. “Four fathers who are all in law enforcement – who protect and serve together – go through a terrible tragedy,” he said. “They begin looking at their role as fathers … and they begin challenging one another to fulfill God’s intention for fathers.”

That single-word title, Pastor Catt said, echoes God’s call for men to “rise with courage” in their homes and as leaders. This at a time when 4 of 10 marriages end in divorce* and more than a third of all children live away from their biological fathers.

“The statistics on fatherless children are devastating,” McBride said. “And because the family is the building block of society, one important place to rebuild families is through fathers who stay and lead and love.”

“God led us,” co-writer and producer Stephen Kendrick said to the audience of church members, many of them volunteer crew, cast, or catering in earlier Sherwood movies. “We believe God is calling men to rise up with strength and with leadership in their homes, with their families and with their children.”

“For more then a year we’ve prayed to be sure that we’re pursuing God’s idea and not our own,” Catt said. “With action, drama, and humor, this film will embrace God’s promise in the Bible to, turn the hearts of the fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers.”

Focusing on Fatherhood

“We focus on the crucial role of father; it’s not just to be a father who loves his kids,” said Alex Kendrick, co-writer/director of COURAGEOUS. “It’s to be engaged with a purpose–to be a father on purpose.”

All four leaders of Sherwood Pictures are husbands and fathers. Pastor Catt has two children; Pastor McBride has four; Stephen Kendrick has four; and Alex Kendrick has six.

More Than a Movie

Sherwood movies entertain as they touch audiences where they live, and they show the means to live more fully through faith in God. FLYWHEEL focused on compromise and business integrity; FACING THE GIANTS on despair and hope; FIREPROOF on a dying marriage rekindled.

With previous Sherwood movies, fans, churches, and organizations across the country (and world) became “partners” in the movie’s impact – giving prayer support for production, distribution, and the movies’ messages. Ministries and outreaches used the films in creative ways. Churches built series and group studies on the topics; Sunday schools seized the momentum of good entertainment that emphasizes life-changing truths.

“It’s been the Bible’s story of Jesus multiplying the boy’s fish and loaves,” Alex Kendrick said. “God has multiplied these movies beyond our wildest dreams.”

Principle filming of COURAGEOUS begins March 2010 in Albany. Like the previous three Sherwood films, COURAGEOUS will be marketed by Provident Films.

Sherwood Pictures is a ministry of Sherwood Church of Albany, Georgia, under the leadership of Senior Pastor Michael Catt and Executive Pastor Jim McBride.

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Public date: November 16th, 2009
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  1. kevin williams says:
    January 10, 2010

    I hope you do a movie with a prolife message. Ive got an idea for a theme you might consider. Rebecca Kiensslng (a prolife speaker who was concieved in rape)spoke of “Aborted Heros” Picture a movie with someones struggle with say, discovering a cure for cancer or aids or mabey some new plague thats literaly decimating mankind. A hero whose scientific or medical discovery reshapes and blesses the future of mankind somehow. Then near the end the movie rewinds and this persons life back and it reveals some mothers “choice” feversing all the good that was in this childs God appointed destiny and the hero going into the trash can or a fetus floating in famalgahyde. And then the movie flashes back to the present and shows mankind at the brink of extinction because of one womans selfish choice to deny a child of its destiny. Mother Teresa shared that she had been praying asking God why He had not sent someone to descover a cure for the aids virus. After praying for many days she finaly recieved an answer from God. His response was that He had sent someone but that person had been aborted. If you dont think you could do this theme, please pass it along to someone who might. In Christs everlasting love. Kevin Williams popakevin11@yahoo.com, PS OR on a more positive note (I notice your movies always end in a positive note) You could show the decimation of mankind and flash it back to the unborn child NOT getting aborted and then all the good that comes because she chose LIFE I love your movies and I cant wait for the next.


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