Your Gift DOUBLES to Launch Our First Animated Feature Film!

The first-ever Adventures in Odyssey animated feature film, Journey into the Impossible,
is officially in production! Will you help bring this powerful story to theaters nationwide? Every dollar you give will be DOUBLED through a $1 million match opportunity — helping reach a new generation with the Gospel.

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Your Gift DOUBLES to Launch Our First Animated Feature Film!

Will you help bring Journey into the Impossible to theaters nationwide? Every dollar you give will be DOUBLED through a $1 million match opportunity.

Your Gift DOUBLES to Launch Our First Animated Feature Film!

Our first-ever animated feature film is in production! Give now and your gift will be DOUBLED through a $1 million match to help bring this Gospel-centered story to theaters nationwide.

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Your Gift DOUBLES to Launch Our First Animated Feature Film!

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Pastor Eric Smith

Eric Smith is co-pastor of the East Campus of Front Range Alliance Church in Colorado Springs, CO.  He helped launch the church in 2017 knowing next to nothing about how to do that but surrounded by an outstanding team.  In addition to pastoral responsibilities at their small church, Eric is a regular teacher at Summit Ministries and New Covenant School of Theology.  He loves spending time with his wife and six kids, as well as visiting with friends and church members at local coffee shops.
Married couple reading Bible together on couch

Being “Together” While Churches Remain Closed

In this time of isolation, it is comforting to know that the Spirit of God is not limited. We are free to participate in the work of the body from our own living rooms or food pantries.

Young man and woman sitting at a table in a meeting. They’re both smiling and laughing.

Discipleship in an Age of Comfort

Self often wins the battles of the day. In a culture where comfort is king, how can pastors and church leaders help their congregations cut through the noise and reach out to their neighbors with the Gospel?