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The film is hard to watch, due to the unique way that Bresson filmed–naturalistic takes, non-actors, very little music.
This film is a raw, honest character portrayal of a minister of faith, and the unique trials he goes through.
The goal of Bresson’s naturalistic approach toward filming (very little music, great many takes) is so that just the dialogue would come out naturally.
There are many people in the community who look upon this minister as a threat to their way of living, who mock him.
In one scene, he is offered free services by a neighborly handyman, which he accepted; but he did so, knowing that this person had drinking parties at his home where he invited the teenagers of the community. Because he was offered a free service, he didn’t speak out.
In another scene, he had a long exchange with a woman who was depressed over the death of her son, sharing the Gospel fully and the woman accepted; she then dies the very next day.
There are three things to ask when watching a story like this:
1) How similar is this character to the ministers in your life (regardless of what denomination you attend)? What are the struggles they go through that we take for granted?
2) How similar is this character to you, since we are all called to be Christ’s witnesses? Would you have done the same things that he did?
3) How is this character a Christ-figure? How can we grow closer to Jesus due to the Way of the Cross that we all have to walk in our own lives?
Next week: A Man For All Seasons
The schedule is as follows:
A songsheet is available for free download. Right-click here and select “Save As” to move to your desktop.
Episode Log Times
SONG OF THE WEEK
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CLEANSE ME
1. Search me O God, and know our hearts today.
2. Lord, take our lives, come make them wholly Thine;
We praise Thee Lord, You cleanse us from sin.
Public Domain;
FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS
1. Forty days and forty nights
2. Should not we Thy sorrow share
3. Then if Satan on us press,
4. So shall we have peace divine:
5. Keep, O keep us, Savior dear,
Public Domain
SING UNTO THE LORD
For God is great and greatly to be praised!
Public Domain
HEAR OUR CRY
1. Hear our cry, O LORD; attend unto our prayer
And when our hearts are overwhelmed
2. For Thou hast been our shelter eternally
Copyright unknown
HEAR THOU, O BOUNTEOUS MAKER, HEAR
1. Hear Thou O Bounteous Maker, hear,
2. Great searcher of our hearts, to Thee
Great are our sins, O Lord
3. May fasts extinguish in our will
4.Grant, O Most Sacred Trinity
May our defects like shadows,
Public Domain; arr copyright 2013 by Nick Alexander
CUM INVOCAREMTE
Cum invocáremte, exautdísti me, Déus justítiae méae:
When I call upon Thee, Thou listened to me,
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
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Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event.
If you like this podcast, please feel free to leave a comment on the iTunes page.
Next week: A Man For All Seasons
By Nick Alexander*******SHOW NOTES / QUOTES************
The film is hard to watch, due to the unique way that Bresson filmed–naturalistic takes, non-actors, very little music.
This film is a raw, honest character portrayal of a minister of faith, and the unique trials he goes through.
The goal of Bresson’s naturalistic approach toward filming (very little music, great many takes) is so that just the dialogue would come out naturally.
There are many people in the community who look upon this minister as a threat to their way of living, who mock him.
In one scene, he is offered free services by a neighborly handyman, which he accepted; but he did so, knowing that this person had drinking parties at his home where he invited the teenagers of the community. Because he was offered a free service, he didn’t speak out.
In another scene, he had a long exchange with a woman who was depressed over the death of her son, sharing the Gospel fully and the woman accepted; she then dies the very next day.
There are three things to ask when watching a story like this:
1) How similar is this character to the ministers in your life (regardless of what denomination you attend)? What are the struggles they go through that we take for granted?
2) How similar is this character to you, since we are all called to be Christ’s witnesses? Would you have done the same things that he did?
3) How is this character a Christ-figure? How can we grow closer to Jesus due to the Way of the Cross that we all have to walk in our own lives?
Next week: A Man For All Seasons
The schedule is as follows:
A songsheet is available for free download. Right-click here and select “Save As” to move to your desktop.
Episode Log Times
SONG OF THE WEEK
********************SONGS***********************
CLEANSE ME
1. Search me O God, and know our hearts today.
2. Lord, take our lives, come make them wholly Thine;
We praise Thee Lord, You cleanse us from sin.
Public Domain;
FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS
1. Forty days and forty nights
2. Should not we Thy sorrow share
3. Then if Satan on us press,
4. So shall we have peace divine:
5. Keep, O keep us, Savior dear,
Public Domain
SING UNTO THE LORD
For God is great and greatly to be praised!
Public Domain
HEAR OUR CRY
1. Hear our cry, O LORD; attend unto our prayer
And when our hearts are overwhelmed
2. For Thou hast been our shelter eternally
Copyright unknown
HEAR THOU, O BOUNTEOUS MAKER, HEAR
1. Hear Thou O Bounteous Maker, hear,
2. Great searcher of our hearts, to Thee
Great are our sins, O Lord
3. May fasts extinguish in our will
4.Grant, O Most Sacred Trinity
May our defects like shadows,
Public Domain; arr copyright 2013 by Nick Alexander
CUM INVOCAREMTE
Cum invocáremte, exautdísti me, Déus justítiae méae:
When I call upon Thee, Thou listened to me,
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
*****************************************************
Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY at www.facebook.com/prayermeetingpodcast
Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event.
If you like this podcast, please feel free to leave a comment on the iTunes page.
Next week: A Man For All Seasons