G&P Productions:
Media has become such a huge part of our world today. Unfortunately, the majority of this form of communication has been used to portray things that only tempt, pervert, and twist the minds of its viewers. Many of the movies and shows that are made today simply seek to entertain and earn money. At G&P productions we think that the true power of the media/cinema can and should be used as not only a source of entertainment, but also a powerful tool to encourage, motivate, educate and inspire our world. What better way to do these things than through the proclamation of our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ!?
G&P,
Matt and Jack
Executive Producers/Founders G&P productions
As an outreach ministry of Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, Run of the Mill Productions ascribes to the Statement of Faith as published at ualc.org.
Our goal in filmmaking is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ in new and compelling ways so that believers in Christ will have their faith strengthened, and also that pre-believers might understand the Grace and freedom available in a life with Christ.
We believe prayer is key to creating a film in 168 hours (or any amount of time). As Lord of all Time, we understand God is present at the premiere and at every showing thereafter, so He already knows what the film will look like, who will be in it, and what impact it will have on viewers around the globe. We also believe God wants us to ask Him for the insight, wisdom, skill, talent, cooperation and funding to put what He wants to say on the screen. The entire team will have opportunity for prayer, and a team of intercessors will be actively praying throughout production.
While the leadership of this company is solidly Christian in belief and practice, we want Run of the Mill Productions to be OPEN TO ALL! Persons of all denominations, faiths, or even those who doubt or disbelieve the Bible are welcome to participate. Please understand that we will take time for prayer and study of the Bible (particularly the verse assigned), but we will not attempt to proselytize or “convert” anyone who does not express a desire to do so.