LET THE CHURCH SAY Film Screenings~ Oakwood Alumni Homecoming Week 2023
* * * NOTE: NEW LOCATION FOR SATURDAY 4/8/23 SCREENING: MCKEE BT AUDITORIUM * * *
We’re pleased to announce that the highly anticipated, award-winning documentary feature film “Let the Church Say” is coming to Huntsville!
Join us for the film’s exclusive Huntsville premiere at Oakwood University Alumni Homecoming Week. The Saturday show will include a brief post-screening Q&A with the filmmakers.
Wednesday, April 5th @ 6PM CT
McKee Business & Technology Building
Oakwood University
7000 Adventist Blvd NW, Huntsville, AL 35896
Saturday, April 8th @ 9PM CT
*** NEW LOCATION ***
McKee Business & Technology Building
Oakwood University
7000 Adventist Blvd NW, Huntsville, AL 35896
***Parking is free for this event***
For complimentary passes and a chance to win a door prize from the film, visit https://LTCSatOakwood.eventbrite.com
For trailer and additional info, visit https://letthechurch.com
In a time of racial upheaval and a multitude of woes affecting marginalized communities, a young, African American filmmaker journeys to the heart of the Black experience to find the answer to a daunting question: Is the Black church dead?
Be sure to see the highly anticipated documentary on the state of the Black Church.
Directed by: Rafiq J. Nabali
Produced by: Joe Howell, Nancy Howard
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POST SCREENING INTERVIEW FOR WEDNESDAY, APR 5TH
Brief interview with Writer/Director, RAFIQ J NABALI by local media personality, DAVID PERSON.
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PANELISTS FOR Q&A SATURDAY, APR 8TH
- Rafiq J Nabali, Writer/ Director “Let the Church Say”
- Edward J. Woods III, Minister/Director for Public Affairs and Religious Libertyfor the Lake Region Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and the Conscience and Justice Council Chairperson
- Preston Foster, MPA, Faculty Oakwood University History & Political Science
CAN’T MAKE IT TO THE SCREENING? Watch anytime on VUDU