ECNAZ at the MOVIE

See The Movie With Friends

ECNaz will meet as a group to enjoy the movie together and support Joe and Denise. Groups will attend the following showings at the AMC-Bayou 15:

Saturday, October 12 - 4:15pm

Sunday, October 13 - 4:15pm

AVERAGE JOE

THE UNWAVERING TRUE STORY

ECNaz is going to the movie to see Average Joe, the story of Joe Kennedy's life and the journey to the Supreme Court to fight for religious freedom and freedom of speech.

 

Join a group on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon.

Individual must purchase their own tickets from the theatre box office. To attend with the ECNaz group, contact the church for theatre, showtime and seating details.


Seats are reserved.

The earlier you purchase tickets, the more likely you'll be able to sit with the ECNaz group.


At the current time, tickets can only be purchased online.

If you need assistance purchasing your ticket, just contact the church office and we'll be happy to help.

 

Follow Average Joe Movie on Facebook to let others know about this amazing story and invite them to join you at the movies.

https://www.facebook.com/AverageJoeMovie


Contact the church office for additional group information.

ECNaz Group Details

Choose A Date:

Two groups will attend the movie together.

Saturday, October 12 - 4:15pm

Sunday, October 13 - 4:15pm

Purchase A Tickets:

--Both groups will see the movie at the AMC-Bayou 15 theatre on Bayou Blvd.

--Select the date you wish to attend and choose the 4:15pm showing.

--Select your seats. (ECNaz is starting with ROW F. If the row is full, move one row backwards.)

--You may click the Tickets button below to go directly to the AMC website.

 

Continue to payment for your tickets.  AMC will send copies of your tickets to the email address you provide. They will also provide the option to receive on your cellphone via text.

 

SYNOPSIS

High school football coach Joe Kennedy had no other choice but to fight. A childhood in foster care followed by 20 years in the Marine Corps was nothing compared to his biggest battle: his commitment to stand for God publicly by taking a knee in prayer after each game. When he was fired, Joe and his wife Denise knew this battle for religious freedom, freedom of speech, and the rights of all Americans was one they would have to fight—no matter the cost. From the director and producers of God’s Not Dead and the producers of The Blind comes AVERAGE JOE, in theaters beginning October 11.