Group Resources for The Story of Everything
The Story of Everything is a major new film inspired by Stephen Meyer’s bestselling book Return of the God Hypothesis. Opening in theaters throughout the United States on April 30, it tells the story of how major scientific discoveries now point to the reality of a Creator. This is a landmark film about the evidence for intelligent design, and we hope you will invite your friends, family, and church members to see it. Here is some information that will be helpful if you want to show the film to a group.
How can I bring a group to a scheduled showing in a theater?
Use the ticketing website for Fathom Entertainment, where you should be able to reserve up to 20 tickets at a time, so long as there are seats available.
How can students get free or discounted tickets to The Story of Everything?
While supplies last, students can get a free or heavily discounted Fandango Movie Ticket to The Story of Everything (conditions apply, up to $15 ticket price and fees).
[NEW] How can I show the film to my church or school?
Through May 30, your church or school can now screen the film at its location through the Faith Content Network!
Where is the nearest screening of the film to my location?
Visit Fandango and put in your location where it says “Theaters Near.”
Is the film appropriate for all ages?
The film is appropriate for a general audience. But it does focus on scientific discoveries and arguments about what those discoveries mean. Depending on the age and maturity of the viewer, the film is probably most relevant for middle-schoolers and above.
When will the film become available for streaming after the theatrical release?
Stay tuned for updates!
Are there any resources that accompany the film to aid further discussion or learning?
Resources will be available soon for churches and private schools/homeschools wanting to facilitate discussions and studies tied to the issues raised by the film. Stay tuned for more updates!