Kennedy Center promotes first explicitly pro-Christian feature in years
- On Sunday, June 1, 2025, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., will host a complimentary screening of the animated film "The King of Kings" designed for families.
- The event follows the center's plan to increase explicitly faith-based and family-focused programming, a category previously absent from recent offerings.
- Produced by the crowd-funded Angel Studios, "The King of Kings" is an animated film that tells the story of Jesus through the eyes of a young boy exploring faith, marking the Kennedy Center’s first faith-based family screening focused on Jesus since 2022.
- The film generated $19.3 million during its opening weekend, with Angel Studios’ David Fischer describing it as the highest-grossing faith-based animated movie ever released in theaters.
- Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell said the screening marks a shift toward more family-friendly programming, stating, "we needed to have it come to the Kennedy Center.
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Kennedy Center promotes first explicitly pro-Christian feature in years as part of new ‘family-friendly’ focus
The Kennedy Center is seeking to expand its family-focused and pro-faith programming, starting with a special event June 1, a screening of the cartoon movie "King of Kings."
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