Memphis, Tenn. is buzzing with excitement as the acclaimed writer and director Todd Komarnicki prepares to take the stage this Thursday! If you’re interested in history, faith, or just a good story, then mark your calendar because Todd will be appearing at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at Second Presbyterian Church, located at 4055 Poplar Avenue.
What makes this event even more exciting? It will feature a live taping of the popular podcast “An Army of Normal Folks”, hosted by the inspiring Bill Courtney. You might remember Bill as the star of the Oscar-winning documentary that followed his journey coaching the football team at Manassas High School. His impactful story has touched countless lives, showing how one ordinary person can ignite change in their community.
Bill’s podcast is all about encouraging people to realize their potential and speak out, a message that resonates deeply with the themes of Komarnicki’s upcoming film. “You’re not too small, your voice is not too quiet, and you have talents… if you employ and use them, you can make it (the world) a better place,” said Bill. This sentiment is at the heart of the story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
For those who might not be familiar, Bonhoeffer was a remarkable figure during the turbulent times of World War II. The German Lutheran pastor and theologian dedicated his life to fighting against the atrocities of the Nazi regime. His bravery in helping Jews escape Germany during the Holocaust makes him a hero worth celebrating.
Even though he had the chance to live comfortably in the United States or the United Kingdom, Bonhoeffer made the brave choice to return to Germany. He believed it was his duty to use his voice and his beliefs to combat the darkness of the Nazi party. Tragically, this courageous stand ultimately led to his execution in a concentration camp at the young age of 39, just as the war was coming to an end in April 1945.
The film, scheduled for release later this month, is set against the backdrop of war-torn Berlin in the 1940s and offers viewers an intimate look at Bonhoeffer’s life, showcasing his dedication to serving his community and his unwavering commitment to his faith. “He was a servant leader, just a normal guy who was a pastor who ended up serving his community in ways that are just phenomenal,” Bill remarked passionately. “And he did it all the way to death.” Indeed, Bonhoeffer’s life serves as a powerful reminder of the impact one individual’s choices can have on history.
As Bill Courtney puts it, the current state of national media often divides us, but he believes that ordinary people can bring about change. His vision for “An Army of Normal Folks” aims to harness that potential for good. “We’re using a podcast on a national level… to try and grow an army and inspire others to believe,” he shared.
If you want to be part of this amazing discussion and witness this live podcast taping, head over to Second Presbyterian Church at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. It’s not just an event; it’s an opportunity to be inspired by stories of courage and conviction, reminding us all that we can make a difference in our own lives and communities.
Don’t miss out on this chance to hear from Todd Komarnicki and the incredible work he’s done in bringing Bonhoeffer’s inspiring story to the big screen. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is always a light, and each of us has the power to shine brightly.
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