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Film & Video
The Moses Code
April 4-April 7, 2008
Angel's Serenity is pleased to announce a special screening of The Moses Code, set for a unique synchronized worldwide opening. The Moses Code is a powerful film bringing together some of the best-known spiritual leaders of our time to discuss the importance of service as a spiritual practice. Setting the stage for a new paradigm in filmmaking, this is the first time that a major spiritual film is being released in conjunction with a worldwide prayer vigil. The Moses Code features dynamic spiritual teachers and bestselling authors who share their wisdom and insights about the true meaning of abundance. These speakers include Cheryl Richardson, Iyanla Vanzant, Sonia Choquette, Gregg Braden, Neale Donald Walsch, James Van Praagh and Debbie Ford. Debbie Ford is also a co-producer of the film. The film also showcases real life examples of modern day philanthropy. Weaving throughout the film is the spiritual, uplifting music of Tina Melia and an appearance by Victor Wooten performing his new single 'I Saw God the Other Day.' The film is a compelling reminder that each of us indeed, has the power to change the world. The Moses Code will feature an interactive website that will allow viewers to sign up to host special screenings in their own homes, learn more about the movie, and participate in the revolutionary film release.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $10/General Admission
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Dates & Times
Dates:
April 4-April 7, 2008Times:
Monday 7:00pm, Friday 7:00pm, Saturday 2:00pm and 7:00pm, Sunday 7:00pm -
Venue Info
4839 East Greenway Road Scottsdale, AZ 85254
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Accessibility Info
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Al Dawson
"Al Dawson Shimmers"
Comment posted by: Gene Keller from El Paso TX USA, Oct 06, 2008
Listened to it twice - shimmery and rippling. The line that sticks - "Common sense will fool you." John Seay's writing notwithstanding, my favorites are Dawson's songs - "I've Come for Only One... Expand
Listened to it twice - shimmery and rippling. The line that sticks - "Common sense will fool you." John Seay's writing notwithstanding, my favorites are Dawson's songs - "I've Come for Only One Reason," because it's happy, "The Duck Song," because it's achingly honest, and "You Fell with the Rain," because of it's flavor. The rest of it I'd call pop roots music. Collapse
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