Newly Remodeled & Open to Tour! Newly Remodeled & Open to Tour!

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Newly Remodeled & Open to Tour!

Newly Remodeled & Open to Tour!

The Sunshine Gang is carpooling

The Sunshine Gang is carpooling

downtown to tour the remodeled

downtown to tour the remodeled

Museum and have lunch afterwards!

Museum and have lunch afterwards!

Carpool from Grace to Museum 1511 Main Street, Vancouver, 98660

Carpool from Grace to Museum 1511 Main Street, Vancouver, 98660

After tour head 4 blocks to Dulin’s Café For Breakfast/Lunch 1929 Main Street, Vancouver, 98660

After tour head 4 blocks to Dulin’s Café For Breakfast/Lunch 1929 Main Street, Vancouver, 98660

(Admission is $5/Adults, $4/Seniors)

(meals run around $10)

(Admission is $5/Adults, $4/Seniors)

(meals run around $10)

“The Case for Christ”

“The Case for Christ”

By Lee Strobel

By Lee Strobel

You read the book! Now see the movie!

You read the book! Now see the movie!

Release date April 7th, rated PG. (plot/cast below)

Release date April 7th, rated PG. (plot/cast below)

SUNSHINE GANG IS INVITING EVERYONE TO THIS MOVIE!

SUNSHINE GANG IS INVITING EVERYONE TO THIS MOVIE!

HOLD THE DATE

HOLD THE DATE

THURSDAY, APRIL 20TH

THURSDAY APRIL 20TH

(TIME TBD WHEN THEATER POST IT, AFTER BIBLE CLASS)

(TIME TBD WHEN THEATER POST IT, AFTER BIBLE CLASS)

Plot Summary In 1980, Lee Strobel's (Mike Vogel) award-winning, investigative reporting earns him a promotion to legal editor at the Chicago Tribune. Things at home aren't going nearly as well. His wife Leslie's (Erika Christensen) newfound faith in Christ compels Lee to utilize his journalistic and legal training to try and disprove the claims of Christianity, pitting his resolute atheism against her growing faith. Cast: Mike Vogel, Erika Christensen, Frankie R. Faison,Faye Dunaway, Robert Forster, L. Scott Caldwell, Mike Pniewski, Tom Nowicki Director: Jon Gunn

Plot Summary In 1980, Lee Strobel's (Mike Vogel) award-winning, investigative reporting earns him a promotion to legal editor at the Chicago Tribune. Things at home aren't going nearly as well. His wife Leslie's (Erika Christensen) newfound faith in Christ compels Lee to utilize his journalistic and legal training to try and disprove the claims of Christianity, pitting his resolute atheism against her growing faith. Cast: Mike Vogel, Erika Christensen, Frankie R. Faison,Faye Dunaway, Robert Forster, L. Scott Caldwell, Mike Pniewski, Tom Nowicki Director: Jon Gunn