Thursday, October 29, 2009

Hillsong United: We're All in This Together


NCM Fathom presents the popular Australian musical sensation Hillsong United on movie screens nationwide for an exclusive One Night Event on Wednesday, Nov. 4, featuring a performance by the internationally recognized worship band and their much-anticipated documentary, hosted live from Australia. This event will begin with a LIVE intro by Hillsong United's lead singer Joel Houston, followed by the band performing from their church in Sydney (recorded LIVE the previous night) and conclude with the worldwide debut of their cause-based documentary "The I Heart Revolution: We're All in This Together" telling the stories of justice, compassion and mercy around the globe.

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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Hillsong United on screen


INTERNATIONAL Christian music sensation Hillsong United makes its South African big-screen debut on November 18 at 8 pm at all Nu Metro cinemas.

The film features the band’s The I Heart Revolution project in Hillsong United: We’re All In This Together, and a series of new songs documents its cross-cultural journey through six continents, 42 nations and 93 cities where they encounter people of faith addressing ­human slavery, child soldiers, displaced refugees, extreme poverty and other ­global concerns.

Filmed over three years, the documentary follows the band as it is confronted by stories of individuals facing injustice and hardships around the globe.

“It’s a story made up of many stories, told by many voices, and no individual voice is any more or any less important than any other,” says lead singer Joel Houston. “Yet every voice working together ultimately tells the one story — a story that involves everyone; that captures our collective and idiosyncratic purpose in one.”

Hillsong United began in Sydney, Australia, as the youth movement in Hillsong Church. Over a decade later, the band travels globally with a message of hope.

Book at any Nu Metro cinema, at www.numetro.co.za 0861 Cinema (0861 246362) or by cellphone at m.numetro.co.za

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Hillsong United coming to big screen


Hillsong United is to make its big screen debut on Nov. 4 with “Hillsong United: We’re All in This Together,” a special hosted live from Australia.

The special will include the contemporary worship group’s live performance from their home church in Sydney and conclude with the debut of their documentary “The I Heart Revolution: We’re All in This Together.”

Filmed over two years, the documentary follows the band as they learn about the stories of people facing injustice and hardships around the world.

“It’s a story made up of many stories, told by many voices, no individual voice any more or any less important than any other, yet every voice working together to ultimately tell the ONE story — a story that involves everyone,” Joel Houston, Hillsong United member, said in a news release.

He called the special “part documentary, part apologetic, part call to action.”

The one-night-only special will be shown in 440 movie theaters nationwide, including Cinemark Tinseltown, 6601 Martin Luther King, and AMC Quail Springs Mall 24, 2501 W Memorial Road, in Oklahoma City. The show at both theaters starts at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets are available at theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Hillsong United's 'The Heart Revolution: We're All in This Together' screens around the world


International Christian music band Hillsong United makes its United States big-screen debut with the one-night-only screening of and concert and the documentary "The Heart Revolution: We're All in this Together" at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4.

It will be a live event hosted by lead singer Joel Houston at their home church in Sydney, Australia. After the concert, the Hillsong United documentary will be shown.

The movie shows band members "as they are confronted by the stories of remarkable individuals facing injustice and hardships around the globe."

"It's a story made up of many stories," Houston says in a news release, "told by many voices, no individual voice any more or less important than any other, yet every voice working together to intimately tell the one story -- a story that involves everyone; that captures our collective and idiosyncratic purpose in one. Part documentary, part apologetic, part call to action."

The Syracuse screening will be at Regal Cinemas at Carousel Center. Tickets are $15.

Here's a YouTube clip of Hillsong United's song "From the Inside Out (Everlasting)."

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