Bring “A Letter from the Fathers” to Your Community

Minimum Tech Requirements for Film Screenings in Churches: A bright projector (at least 5,000 lumens) with a screen large enough for the audience to see (12–16 ft wide), a working sound system connected to the projector or laptop so everyone can clearly hear, a playback device such as a laptop or Blu-ray/DVD player with HDMI connection and a backup copy of the film on USB or hard drive, and the ability to dim or turn off lights during the film with at least one person available to operate the projector and sound.

Use A Letter from the Fathers as a catalyst for meaningful conversation in your setting. Whether in a church, nonprofit, school, club, or organization, the film opens space for families and communities to reflect on fatherhood, parenting, and relationships.

It’s a versatile resource for:

  • Churches: Sunday Service, family-focused events, marriage and parenting ministries, men’s gatherings, Father’s Day weekends, or community outreach.

  • Groups & Organizations: nonprofits, schools, clubs, or workplaces looking to inspire reflection, connection, and dialogue. Perfect for retreats, workshops, or special events.

Each screening consists of the film and post-film engagement, including a discussion/Q&A session with Andrew James and Director Tristan Barrocks.