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CPAC Premieres God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust in Dallas, TX



CPAC rolled out the red carpet for the stars of the newest installment in the God’s Not Dead film series. On September 4, together with Great American Pure Flix, CPAC premiered the film, God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust, to an enthusiastic audience in Dallas, Texas.  


Stars of the film, David A.R. White, Dean Cain, Isaiah Washington, Newsboys, and more walked the red carpet before remarks from David A.R. White and Matt and Mercedes Schlapp followed by a special screening.  


God’s Not Dead: In God Trust follows a small-town pastor as he challenges the status quo of politics and puts God back in the public square. It’s a film that motivates and inspires Christians to share their faith and to get involved in their country’s future.  


CPAC was honored to participate in the debut of such a powerful film. The God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust premiere was the second movie premiere CPAC has had the honor of hosting, and we are proud to continue to push back in the culture war and support a conservative film renaissance.  


God’s Not Dead: In God Trust is in theaters starting September 12 & we need your help to keep it on the big screen. Tickets are on sale NOW & buying ahead of time lets theaters know that faith-based films are important! We’ll be seeing it on opening weekend as well… maybe even in a theater near you!  


Find a theater near you at CPAC.org/GND.  

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