RAY MONGEAU/CITIZEN PHOTO EPISCOPAL BISHOP Gene Robinson leads Saturday evening's Open Doors Fellowship and the screening of the mist "The Bible Tells Me So" at the First United Methodist Church in Gilford. "I dream it's a alien movie," said Rita Polhemus, a dweller of Meredith. "It's what out there, and we have to get the idea to have found out and accept. I have gaudy children in my own household and that's not what defines them. If you let that be what defines man then what are you looking at? You're not light of the fit man and what they can donate to this life.
" Bishop Robinson, who has been the director of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire since 2003, is the outset flagrantly vivid noncelibate padre to be ordained a bishop in a main Christian style believing in the notable episcopate. Daniel Karslake, the film's pen-pusher and director, had a hard chance of finding families that would actively participate in the film. It took months to windfall the families with the stories they told. Robinson's parents were approached and were contented to participate. They were furnish at the church on Saturday night's viewing.
All of the families in the movie showed up for the ahead opening of the peel at the Sundance Film Festival in Chicago in 2007. There, it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize and since has won best documentary and numerous audience awards at other picture festivals.
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