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The Best Christmas Movies Ever

December 17, 2020 by Matt Hill Leave a Comment

your sunday drive podcast

Do you want THE definitive list of The Best Christmas Movies Ever? Want to know why they matter deeply? Look no further…

In this final Your Sunday Drive podcast episode of 2020, we reminisce and riff on some of our favorites, unpacking plenty presents along the way: What makes a Christmas movie a Christmas movie and why does Die Hard count as one? What things do these stories have in common? Why do we build such strong traditions around them? Why does flying kites suck so bad? What role does magic and belief play in these movies?

Most importantly: How do these favorite seasonal stories connect to the actual Christmas story and the gospel itself?

Come along for Your Sunday Drive – quick conversation about current events, politics, pop culture and more, from the perspective of a couple of guys trying to follow Jesus.

Hosts: Matt Hill and Nate Polzin. Presented by the Church in Drive of Saginaw, MI, as often as possible. Please visit churchindrive.com and facebook.com/thechurchindrive

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: A Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, best christmas movies, Charlie Brown, Christian, christian podcast, Christmas, christmas movies, church, dark, Die Hard, Elf, Faith, gospel, holidays, It's a Wonderful Life, light, Love Actually, magic, Mental Health, Santa, spiritual

Coming May 25th – Red Nose Day Actually!

May 19, 2017 by Steve Norton Leave a Comment

They’re back!
For fans of the 2013 hit film Love Actually, we have great news.  Key cast-members including Liam Neeson, Kiera Knightly, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, and Andrew Lincoln reunited for a short ten-minute sequel. 
 
The sequel titled Red Nose Day Actually will air during a special night of programming on NBC on Thursday, May 25 in support of Red Nose Day.  The complete line-up includes:  “Celebrity Ninja Warrior for Red Nose Day” at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT, the 9:00 p.m. episode of “Running Wild with Bear Grylls for Red Nose Day,” featuring Academy-Award winner Julia Roberts venturing to Kenya, and “The Red Nose Day Special,” at 10:00 p.m., during which time the sequel will air.
You can view the trailer here.
 
For additional information, please visit:  http://www.nbc.com/the-red-nose-day-special

Filed Under: Current Events, Television Tagged With: Andrew Lincoln, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Julia Roberts, Kiera Knightley, Liam Neeson, Love Actually, Red Nose Day Actually

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