In this episode of Theology of Film, hosts Laura and Ryan delve into the classic movie 'The Sandlot,' exploring its themes of friendship and community. They discuss how the movie portrays the importance of inclusion and mentorship, drawing parallels between the character Benny and the need for compassionate leadership in the Church. The conversation also touches on the personal challenges of asking for help and the universal longing for connection, ultimately linking these ideas to biblical notions of communal support and shared responsibility.
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Discussed Passage:
Acts 4:32-35
Mentioned in this episode:
Eurovision (annual international competition)
Riverdance (Irish dance show)
The Princess Bride (film)
Andor: Season 2 (Star Wars television series)
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