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Making Sense of 2014 Awards Season

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MAKING SENSE OF 2014 AWARDS SEASON

If you’re like me, you’re trying to make some sense out of this year’s awards season. A few films lead the pack, but it’s hard to nail a conclusive winner.

For example, the Golden Globes® were a “beautiful mess”, as concluded by funny lady co-host Tina Fey. Many of you dialogued with me LIVE on Facebook and Twitter.

In addition to some folks obviously being a little tipsy and others making daring fashion choices, 12 Years A Slave won Best Dramatic film, American Hustle won Best Comedic Film, Gravity won Best Director and Her won Best Screenplay. Huh??!!! Gone are the days of Titanic and Lord of the Rings: Return of the King sweeping up all the awards. This year is Up in the Air!

I voted for the SAG Awards®, and when the Academy Award® nominations were announced at 5:38 AM PT Wednesday, I was up. Actually, I was getting ready to go speak at Fuller Theological Seminary for the “EATFE Goes To Hollywood” Conference (EATFE being the evangelical caucus of the Association of Theological Field Education), followed by speaking on a panel at ACT ONE in Hollywood. Woo hoo! There’s also the Producers Guild, Directors Guild, Writers Guild, Independent Spirit Awards and several other awards, so we’ll see.

MY 2 CENTS ON THIS YEAR’S FILMS

So here’s my brief insight on the BEST PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD® nominees summarized by my “one-word” reactions. Feel free to agree or disagree with me. These are my thoughts and opinions as one who makes films, watches tons of films and is invited often to critique films and judge film festivals, and as one who is a faith leader and cares about the influence and impact we make as artists in our world. I could write tons, but I’m going to limit this post to short summaries.

12 YEARS A SLAVE
“Must-See!”

12 Years A Slave is the “must-see” film of this awards season. Produced by Brad Pitt (Curious Case of Benjamin Button shout out) and based on a true story, this film is such a raw and disturbing portrayal of our American history that it’s haunting. The images stay with you. It’s impossible to leave this film and not want to dialogue about what one experiences. To me, that’s film-making at its best. Recent Yale graduate actress Lupita Nyong’o is unforgettable, and so is leading actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. Unfortunately, director Steve McQueen is not very personable which hurts during popularity/voting contests. But special congrats to fellow Georgia actress Kelsey Scott portraying Solomon Northrop’s wife. We were in Governors Honors together. Go forth, Lady!

AMERICAN HUSTLE
“Disappointed!”

The 70’s fashion and wigs are fun and authentic, and the movie visually looks good, but I think American Hustle is in the awards race because folks adore actors Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence and Jeremy Renner. I personally like David O. Russell as a director, but I did not like this film. I tried. While the actors are likeable, there was not one character that I connected with in the movie, and that’s hard. Every story, even if it’s loosely based on a true story, as this one is, needs a hero or anti-hero that we identify with or root for or hope for. I couldn’t find one. I tried. I really did. After so much hype around the film, I was disappointed. But apparently others really like it, as evidenced in the fact that it keeps winning awards.

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
“Ride!”

OK, real talk: It took me some time to sit down and watch Captain Phillips because I didn’t want to see another film portraying men of color as the ultimate evil to be feared and gunned down in the world. But the film was nominated for so many awards, and we received the screener in the mail, and I finally had to concede that it’s based on a true story. If men of color don’t want to be portrayed in such light, maybe pirating commercial ships off the horn of Africa with automatic weapons should come off the things-to-do list. Either way, this film takes you on a ride! From beginning to end, and we know the end because it actually happened a few years ago, we’re involved in the action and psyche and dangers and survival. On a side note, I do find it interesting that Tom Hanks did not receive a nomination for playing the hero, but Barkhad Abdi sure did receive a nomination for playing the villain. Here’s to our Academy!

DALLAS BUYERS CLUB
“Fighters!”

Also based on a true story, Dallas Buyers Club is a story of fighters. That’s why Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto have been winning awards in the acting categories. For example, McConaughey lost 50 lbs and went from 185 to 135 pounds to portray a Texas electrician who contracts HIV and fights to survive. We could relate in that Kevin lost that kind of weight when we battled cancer, you know? The movie is graphic, definitely not for kids, and not for some adults. The story is told in a candid, no-holds-barred style.

GRAVITY
“An Experience!”

I know that’s two words, but this film truly is an experience. We saw it in 3D, and I literally felt like I was spinning with Sandra Bullock. I’m still spinning. Do you know those sensory rides that you get on and it feels like you’re on a roller coaster? That’s how this feels. And because I’ve just spent the last 5 sentences telling you how a movie feels surely tells you that film is DIFFERENT and will likely win awards. How many films do we physically experience? How many make our stomachs drop – for real? Tears float in space. Temperatures fluctuate. Faith is questioned. If you haven’t yet, go ahead. Take the plunge. Experience space.

HER
This is the only film that made the list that I haven’t seen yet, and I’ve seen a LOT of films. Sorry. I saw most of my screenings in November and took December off and picked up again in January, and Her’s screenings were done by January, so… I guess I’ll have to find it before March 3rd when the Academy Awards air.

NEBRASKA
“Human!”

Nebraska is an incredibly human and simple story loosely based on real characters pulled from the life of screenwriter, comedic sketch artist Bob Nelson. This is Bob’s first produced feature film, and he scored two-time Academy Award-winner Alexander Payne (Sideways, The Descendants) as the director. Now, that meant waiting 10 years for his film to be made, but Bob would definitely say that it was worth the wait, now that his black and white film has garnered 6 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. I heard Bob speak recently and he told the story of how director Payne “toughened” up the script, which essentially meant he sprinkled profanity throughout. I think it would’ve made just as much sense without those additions, mainly because the actors Bruce Dern and June Squibb are priceless.

PHILOMENA
“Thought-provoking!”

I started to choose delightful as my one word, but that’s because I think Judy Dench in the leading role is delightful. That doesn’t however describe the film. The film, based on a true story, is provocative and meaty and brings up so many issues about the Catholic church and when to get angry and when to forgive. It’s not marketed as a faith-based film, mainly because faith circles would probably say it points out corruption, but I personally think there should be much conversation surrounding this film in and out of faith communities. Through it all, we see a woman who endures hardship from her church but does not lose her faith in God and finds her way towards forgiveness, which is the epitome of Christ-like-ness. Is it not?

THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
“Excessive!”

Based on a true story too, The Wolf of Wall Street dusted up LOTS of controversy. During the Golden Globes, several references were made to the fact that the movie broke the record for number of F-words in a film (over 500). That’s one of the reasons I describe the screening I saw as excessive. Excessive language, excessive drugs, excessive sex. It was so over the top, which was a bit much for me, I’m not going to lie. I usually research films before I see them, but this was a last minute screening that I got in with a long line of folks who were turned away. That’s the only reason I didn’t walk out. It was like 3 hours of debauchery, but everyone does not respond the way I did. At other screenings, when folks asked me what I thought of Wolf and I said “excessive” or “debauchery”, responses were like, “Can’t wait to see it!” So, I’m guessing my reaction has more to do with my spiritual sensitivity. Let’s just say I took a loooonnnngggg break from screenings after this one. LOL!

AND…

These last 3 films that I include are not nominated for BEST PICTURE, but I wanted to give some insight as to the reason I think WHY.

BLUE JASMINE
“Blue”

Blue Jasmine is classic Woody Allen and Cate Blanchett looks to be sweeping up Best Actress awards (and rightly so, her work in the lead role is brilliant), but the film is most likely “too blue” for BEST PICTURE. I was so depressed when I finished watching it. REMINDER: Films that usually win awards have some element of hope. (Previous BLOG: Our Award Films Need More Hope).

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY
“Explosive!”

This is one explosive, dysfunctional family that we want to watch. Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts turn in authentic and nuanced performances as women who have been hurt and so they hurt others. The language is raw, the conversation real, and the pain is visceral. There’s a reason this play won so many awards and why the film is following suit. But it was shut out of the BEST PICTURE race, most likely because it feels normal and Academy Award Best Picture films usually have to be a little abnormal, different, off… you know? Like spinning in space! :=)

LEE DANIEL’S THE BUTLER

I’m foregoing the one word here because I don’t exactly have one. I have ten: “The actors did what they could with what they had.” I’m really not trying to be mean. I’m very supportive. Our friend David Oyelowo did his thing. So did Forrest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey. But the script and/or the directing just wasn’t cohesive enough to keep the interest going. At some point in the story, I just stopped caring about what happened next. Is that a screenplay issue? Or directorial issue? Or both? Many are upset and saying the film was snubbed, but I don’t know. Every awards season, I’ll see at least 20 films, and most of them, the craft is just excellent. Folks are competing at the top of their game. The Butler’s director is a mastermind at marketing and producing, and I’m really hoping at some point he becomes brilliant at directing, cause in this film there’s something…well, missing…???

WHEW! WE MADE IT!
What are your thoughts?
Which films have you seen?
Which ones would you vote for?
Who do you think should win?

Lots of love from the LaLa,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
The Hollywood Christian®
Author of coming release Confessions of a Hollywood Christian®

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In the Beginning…

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In the Beginning…
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HAPPY NEW YEAR, FAM!

“In the beginning….”
“Once upon a time…”
“A long time ago in a galaxy far away…”

Every GREAT story has a GREAT beginning, and ours is no different.

Arguably the ‘greatest’ story of all time, our narrative of creation, fall and redemption in the Bible is the first real block-bluster and tops the all-time bestsellers lists with over 100 million annual hard-copy sales and an estimated 6 billion lifetime worldwide sales (not including free downloadable apps and internet editions).

IN THE BEGINNING

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1
That’s how it all started. We’re not an accident. Our earth was meticulously formed. God created something out of nothing, light out of darkness, suns, moons, stars, planets, life. God intricately fashioned and made us in His own image. We have purpose and meaning and will. You and I are not alone. We are loved.

2014: NEW YEAR

That means something in 2014. As you start a whole new year, what’s your “In the beginning…”? What do we, as creative children of The Creator, want to create this year? What’s our story for 2014? Though we’re not in control of all that will occur, we can certainly have ideas about our desired plots. It’s a new year. Fresh start. What are you beginning?

Bible in a Year, 15 Minutes a Day

Many have joined me and our Hope in the Hills fam in our quest to go through the Bible in a year for 2014. Each person is reading or listening to 15 minutes daily using the Chronological Reading Plan on Bible.com, and I’ll be preaching through the Books on Sundays and writing a weekly summary post like this one for those who sign up to receive it via email or Facebook. You can get the app on your phone, use your computer or Bible, and/or listen to the audio version while exercising or eating or driving. There are plenty of options.

GENESIS

So, we’ve started “in the beginning” with GENESIS. Many Biblical scholars credit Moses as the author of the first 5 books of the Bible, including GENESIS, recounting God’s creation of the world, mankind and His chosen people. The first 3 days of readings take us through the amazing epics of Creation, Adam and Eve, the Fall, Cain and Abel, Noah and the Flood, all the way up to the Tower of Babel. By the weekend, we hit JOB, as the Bible reading plan we’re doing is in chronological order of how the events happened. After a week in a half, then we’re back to GENESIS with Abraham and his family. DRAMA!!!! I love God’s Word, Fam. So excited.

PRAYER
May I briefly pray for us?

Lord, as we meet You daily and journey through Your Word, please order our steps accordingly. We trust You to use whatever Scriptures we’re reading or listening to each day to minister to our unique stations in life and draw us closer to You and one another. Please meet us in our steps of faith, and please daily reveal more of Yourself and Your precious Son by Your Spirit. And please enable us to not just be hearers, but doers of Your Word. In Jesus’ Name we pray, Amen.

Here we go, Fam!
What’s your “in the beginning”?

Lots of love from the LaLa,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
The Hollywood Christian®
Author of coming release Confessions of a Hollywood Christian®

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New Year, New Resolution! What’s Yours?

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Do you make New Year’s resolutions?
I do. And we’re in good company. 40-45% of Americans will kick off 2014 with at least 1 goal. Surveys show the TOP RESOLUTIONS are still weight loss, exercise, healthier eating & improving finances and jobs.

What’s your 2014 resolution?
My top one is to lead our Hope in the Hills fam through the Bible in a year. Each person will read or listen to 15 minutes daily using the Chronological Reading Plan on Bible.com, and I’ll preach through the Books on Sundays and write a weekly post if needed.

You’re welcome to join in too. You can get the app on your phone, use your tablet or computer, use your Bible, listen while you walk or drive or sip your coffee or tea, eat at meal. So many options! Experiencing the entire Biblical narrative in a year is truly life-changing.

Sound ambitious?!
But it’s doable. I’ve read through the Bible in a year many times. My challenge now will be to keep all of us motivated. We all love story, and GENESIS starts with a pretty fantastic one! But what happens on Day 4 when we hit JOB? :=) (This is in chronological order).

Job is actually very relevant. Haven’t we all wondered “why bad things happen to good people?” Doesn’t seem fair, does it? Why aren’t our own lives more perfect? Why do we have to endure hard times? Going through Job’s story helps us make more sense of our own.

OK, Real Talk:
Only 8-30% of us will keep our resolutions for more than 2 weeks. Success lies in our commitment, preparation and accountability, but the BIG SECRET is whatever we resolve has to meet a significant need. We change our eating, exercise and finances out of necessity.

So, I’m encouraging all of us in 2014 to create a daily space with God and His Word because this meets our greatest needs in navigating life. We are created for relationship with Him and to not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Matt 4:4, Deut 8:6). If we’re daily in worship and communion with our Lord and in community with His family, we’re not promised an easy life, but an adventurous journey that we never walk alone, which subsequently helps in meeting every other need.

I’m excited! What about you?
What’s your resolution?

Lots of love from the LaLa,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
The Hollywood Christian®
Author of coming release Confessions of a Hollywood Christian®

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Happy Holidays

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Happy Holidays from the LaLa!
Kevin and I wish you the best Christmas and New Year filled with Faith, Hope & Love!
We’re looking forward to downtime, resting, family, fun and films!

Lots of love,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

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It’s That Time

It’s that time of year again, Fam! The Holidays kick off Award Season here in the LaLa, which means screenings galore of all the films scurrying to create lanes in our annual awards race.

Last year, I screened 22 films in 30 days and reviewed 8 of the best for you. I also came to the conclusion and wrote that Our Award Films Need More Hope. You’ve been asking about this year’s films. So, let’s jump back to our reviews with a film that has hope for sure. Here we go!

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Former South African president Nelson Mandela passed yesterday at the age of 95, and many are celebrating his life through his biopic movie, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.

The film, which premiered in England yesterday and the US over Thanksgiving, has already broken records for the highest grossing film in South African history. Reportedly, many South Africans took the day off to see the film when it was released there last week.

The official synopsis simply reads: MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM is based on South African President Nelson Mandela’s autobiography of the same name, which chronicles his early life, coming of age, education and 27 years in prison before becoming President and working to rebuild the country’s once segregated society.

Golden Globe® winner Idris Elba, 41, (Luther, The Wire, Thor), who is excellent as Mandela, leads the stellar cast of British and South African actors including Naomie Harris, 37, (Pirates of the Caribbean II & III, Skyfall) as Winnie Mandela. Costing $35 million, the film is distributed by the Weinstein Company.

The Hope

“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” That’s one of my favorite Mandela quotes. It reminds me of a scripture I quote often, “For nothing will be impossible with God,” Luke 1:37.

Seeing the impossible manifested in our day to day lives gives us hope. And Mandela’s life was full of impossibilities. How did he survive 27 years in prison? Some reading this post are barely 27 years old. That’s your whole life! How did he become the first black president of South Africa, a country that practiced apartheid and segregation until the early 90s, officially ending in 1994 with their first multiracial election resulting in Mandela’s presidency? How did he navigate the realization that the brutal effects of 27 years in prison and abuse can dismantle even the best of marriages? Mandela’s life is far from perfect, but watching his journey gives us hope that we can survive the worst of circumstances.

The Challenge

The biggest challenge of any biopic, but especially this one, is timing. How does one squeeze 72 years of a person’s life, 27 of which were spent in prison, into a movie that’s only 2 hours and 19 minutes?

Critic reviews vary based on each one’s opinion of the events chosen to highlight in the film. It seems to me that the filmmakers rightly assume that we, the audience, already know the “gist” of the story, so they don’t belabor too many situations. They hit the highlights and move on… quickly. It’s a whirlwind, folks. Hang on! This is the version with Idris Elba, not Morgan Freeman or Sidney Poitier. The violence is real. The situations raw.

One Caution, Maybe Two

That brings us to the MPAA rating. Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is rated PG-13 for “some intense sequences of violence and disturbing images, sexual content and brief strong language.”

As much as parents may want to use this film to share a slice of history, the violence, language and suggestive content is not for young children. Please watch the trailer and take the PG-13 seriously.

And though the film gives us hope, it’s not a faith-based film. It’s a biopic. Expect all the dicey details of fallen life. It’s often reported that Mandela was Christian, however, this film does not showcase that element. It touches on early years of angst against a God who could allow such horrible racial injustices.

We do however know that in his life, Mandela championed forgiveness and reconciliation. A quote that is posted often is, “As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn’t leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I’d still be in prison.” Mandela called a nation and world to forgiveness, which is definitely Christ-like.

Celebrate Life

If you plan on seeing a film this weekend, check out Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. I saw it a couple of weeks ago with one of my girlfriends, and we were so moved. She even engaged others as we were leaving, and we stood outside the theater talking and talking. It’s because Mandela’s life is one worth talking about. It’s one worth celebrating.

Have you seen Mandela yet? Do you plan to see it? What do you think?

Onward & Upward in the LaLa,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
The Hollywood Christian®
Author of coming release Confessions of a Hollywood Christian®

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Happy Thanksgiving from the LaLa!

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Happy Thanksgiving from the La La!

As we kick off this Holiday Season on Thursday with Thanksgiving, and so many of our friends here in the Hills celebrate Chanukah (Hanukkah), Kevin and I wish you the most beautiful holiday filled with tons of love, family and friends, great food and fun!

We’re celebrating here with our Hope in the Hills fam and reflecting on another year of reasons to be grateful. Thank you so much for all of your prayers and support. We are so encouraged to keep moving forward in building bridges within our communities of Faith and Hollywood. We also lift you up, that you will experience renewed joy, peace and life over this last month of 2013. Always remember: There’s Hope!

Sending you 70 degrees and a Breeze and Lots of Love from the La La,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
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Speaking in Hollywood – Who Knows Your Name?

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Speaking in Hollywood This Week

“Who Knows Your Name?”

That’s the question I’m asking in my keynote address at CBS Studio Center on this Thursday, NOV 14th at 6:30 PM for the Hollywood Media Dinner sponsored by Christian Women in Media.

Artists, professionals, ministers – we are now expected to build bigger platforms, reach more people, and make more money on half the resources. The BIG question is “How?” In Hollywood, we’re told that success is dependent upon “who you know”. I submit that it’s actually based on who knows you (and trusts you). Who knows your name?

THURS. NOV 14TH, 6:30 PM
HOLLYWOOD MEDIA DINNER
CBS Studio Center -Carla’s Cafe
4024 Radford Ave. Studio City, CA
REGISTER

I’d love to see you if you’re in the area. If you’re abroad, please lift us up in prayer. Thanks CWIMA for inviting me to share again after the National Conference. Thanks a million to Media Host Kathleen Cooke, President Suellen Roberts & Regional Director Carol Doyel.

Lots of love from the LaLa,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
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Red Velvet VIP Church – Are You On the List?

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RED VELVET ROPES & VIP LINES

In Hollywood, we’re used to red velvet ropes and VIP lines… particularly here in the Hills. But when I first moved to LaLa Land several years ago and experienced VIP seating and celebrity-only ‘church’ services, I was undone! “What part of James 2 did we miss?” I insisted.

When I spoke with fellow pastors in the area, the consensus seemed to be that red velvet protocols, VIP sections and creating safe spaces for celebrities to worship were a distinct feature of “doing church in LA”. Boundaries were set to counteract folks who didn’t quite know how to treat celebrities like normal, fellow worshipers. It probably didn’t help that some within church leadership were also considered celebrities and treated as such (showcased, for example, on Oxygen’s controversial new reality show, Preachers of L.A.)

My experience, up to that point, had been the opposite. I had beautiful opportunities to befriend, work with and counsel celebrities, building normal relationships. “Celebrity” didn’t seem like a big deal because so many LA folks work in the biz. We could appreciate and affirm one another’s work without fainting like fans of Michael Jackson. And besides, all of us in the Body are in the same family of God, right? When we worship together, our Lord is The Celebrity. We all bow before His throne. Who needs VIP Lists and roped-off seats to worship?

WHAT HAD HAPPENED (AT OUR CHURCH)

But then, one of my celebrity friends visited our budding new church plant, Hope in the Hills in Beverly Hills, as we work towards our public launch, and I couldn’t believe the response. Worshipers forgot lyrics. Normal conversation ceased. I laugh now, but at the time, I was shocked because I had taught so much about “no respect of persons”. Thank God nobody asked for an autograph. LOL! We’re a lot more mature now, but what an experience!

LESSON LEARNED

The truth is Church in the LaLa is… DIFFERENT. Kevin and I are determined to model and teach our generation to love one another as God loves us without partiality. But in the meantime, our LA pastors DO have to make announcements like “Said celebrity is our sister in Christ. Please allow her to worship freely without tweeting photos or posting to Facebook…” OR “Please don’t bombard with business cards. Our brother is here to worship not finance your next film.”

Why do we have to do this? Because there’s always that one person who believes God arranged for him to meet that celebrity that day for his “big break”. If we’re honest, we might admit that it’s kinda selfish, isn’t it? To expect fellow entertainers, many whom are broken, to meet our needs at church instead of allowing them to fellowship with us and our Lord. Do we no longer see each other as human beings? As family?

And before you throw us all in Tinseltown under the bus, think about a person of notoriety that you admire the most. If he or she visited your church this Sunday, could you allow him/her to worship freely? Or would you stare in fascination, noting their every move, as we have been trained (by media & social media) to do?

ARE YOU ON THE LIST?

If we’re not fans of church VIP lists, why do we now have one? Are we hypocrites? No!

Our list is a SECURITY LIST, not VIP LIST. In our new move, the Lord has shown us much favor, and through relationships, opened the door for Hope in the Hills to rent space to worship on Sundays at Sinai Temple, the oldest and largest conservative Jewish congregation in the Greater Los Angeles region. Rabbi David Wolpe leads the congregation and is considered the most influential Rabbi in our nation. Like all the synagogues in our area, heightened security is a MUST. Thus, we have to submit our SECURITY LIST (like the studios) by Friday 2 PM, before everyone leaves for their Sabbath.

So, we are not red-velvet-roping you. But, we do need your name on the SECURITY LIST by Friday 2 PM. Please RSVP online. Thanks a million!

WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?

So, what are your thoughts? How would you teach equality in the Lord while also acknowledging the special needs of our really DIFFERENT community dynamics?

Food for thought from the LaLa,
Naima

PS Thanks for your patience, as I was so busy over the last couple of weeks helping co-chair and plan the USC Cecil Murray Center Community Development Conference and our Faith Leader Institute Graduation. Everything went wonderfully. It’s good to be back up and blogging again. Talk to me!

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
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Thank You & Blog Update

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Thank You From Naima

THANK YOU

Thank you so much, Fam, for all your recent emails, Facebook posts, personal tweets and notes about missing the DAILY BLOG.

I am so humbled. I appreciate that so many of you journeyed with me for over 1 1/2 years of daily entries. We were on a roll, weren’t we?!

Honestly, I miss writing the daily posts too. But back in June, in my blog post, Changes on the Way, I explained that I needed to move to writing a weekly blog because I had to shift most of my daily writing time to my doctoral dissertation on What Hollywood REALLY believes and values and How We Effectively Serve Here, getting my book series Confessions of a Hollywood Christian released and starting on the television series, and moving forward with our new church plant Hope in the Hills in Beverly Hills.

BLOG UPDATE

Just so you know, Kevin and I are doing our best to figure out a way to REVIVE the DAILY BLOG that works with my current writing schedule.

So far, we think we can work it out with the redesign of our entire site as we prepare to release the 1st book, prayerfully by Christmas. We’re figuring out ways to include what you said you liked the most from me (you know I’m gonna keep running in my lane! :=): TV/film reviews, mini-devotions, shorter posts, videos, our adventures in LaLa Land, and looking at what’s happening in media through our faith-filled, Christian lens.

We’ll include interviews of our friends who are moving and shaking in the areas of Hollywood & Faith (info that I’m gathering for my dissertation), as well as interviews of readers just like you. We’ll let you know when it’s time to nominate either yourself or your friends to be highlighted.

WOO HOO!

Just wanted to let you know that we hear you and we’re on it. We’ve just got a lot going on. LOL! Thanks for your patience as we work out all the kinks, and we look forward to your continued insight and interaction.

Mad appreciation from the LaLa,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
The Hollywood Christian®
Author of coming release Confessions of a Hollywood Christian®

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Blogging from 30,000 Feet

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Blogging from 30,000 Feet
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I’ve just spent the last couple of hours cruising at 30,000 feet blogging PART II of Create Your Web Estate (in 3 Easy Steps), Part I. But unfortunately, my computer has decided to spaz out. The touch pad is all over the place. The power is in and out. The best I can do is get you this email! LOL!

On a good note, I had an amazing time sharing with some of Florida’s wonderful business leaders at the Lifework Leadership Opening Retreat in Jacksonville, Florida. They asked me to speak about “Knowing God”.

Not only was I able to share, I had an opportunity to experience some of the other sessions as well. What a great reminder for all of us to continually PLUG IN with the LORD every day, no matter what’s going on AND especially when there’s a WHOLE LOT going on! Take notes, FAM. We HAVE to PLUG IN! :=)

The above photo is the view from my hotel. Looks like a postcard, right?! Let me find out the Atlantic is trying to give the LaLa some competition!

I pray that your week has been incredible. My computer needs CPR. So sorry this is so brief, but I cannot control my mouse.

Let’s try this again next week, shall we?

Lots of love from above the clouds,
Naima

Rev. Naima Lett, D.MIN, ABD
The Hollywood Christian®
Author of coming release Confessions of a Hollywood Christian®

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