Alabaster Reporter Faith of Our Fathers 6-30-20

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Alabaster Reporter Faith of Our Fathers 6-30-20
Alabaster County Reporter
July 13, 2015
Rain / 83°
Stephen Baldwin, center, walks down the red carpet during the premiere of "Faith of our Fathers" at
Alabaster's Amstar Cinema on June 30, as former state Sen. Hank Erwin, right, looks on. (Reporter Photo/Neal
Wagner)
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Hollywood in Alabaster: ‘Faith of our Fathers’
premieres at Amstar
Published 8:44pm Tuesday, June 30, 2015
by Neal Wagner /Managing Editor
ALABASTER – Retired U.S Army Staff Sgt. Greg Akers shared the red carpet with a trio of internationally known
movie stars on June 30, but something else brought him even more excitement during the world premiere of “Faith of
our Fathers” at Alabaster’s Amstar Cinema.
“I still get chills when I get that kind of reception,” Akers, the American Legion Department of Alabama adjutant, said
after hundreds of local residents cheered him and his fellow veterans as they walked a red carpet into the theater. “If
you’ve been overseas, when you come back to that kind of welcome, it washes it all away.”
Akers and about 50 of his fellow veterans – many of who came from the Pelham-based American Legion Matthew
Blount Post 555 – kicked off the movie premiere event, and were among the first in the world to see the faithcentered movie based on the Vietnam War.
Shortly after the veterans received a heroes’ welcome, the stars of the movie, Stephen Baldwin and Kevin Downes,
along with movie producer Bobby Downes, arrived from the Shelby County Airport to greet fans and sign autographs
in the theater’s lobby.
Alabaster was one of five locations across the nation to premiere the movie on June 30, along with Fresno,Calif.,
Sioux Falls, N.D., Simi Valley, Calif., and Dallas.
According to the movie’s synopsis, “Faith of our Fathers” follows the story of two young fathers, “A man of great faith
and a cynic,” who report for duty in the Vietnam War in 1969
“A quarter-century later, their sons, Wayne and John Paul, meet as strangers. Guided by letters their fathers wrote
from the battlefield, the sons embark on an unforgettable journey to The Wall – the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in
Washington, D.C.,” read the synopsis. “On the way, they discover that devastation of war cannot break the love of a
father for his son.”
Local veterans receive the red-carpet treatment during the June
30 premiere of “Faith of our Fathers” at Alabaster’s Amstar
Cinema. (Reporter Photo/Neal Wagner) -
Baldwin said he was happy to be a part of the movie, and thanked the veterans in attendance for their
service to the country.
“For me, God really intervened in all this,” Baldwin said. “As much as we just wanted to make a great
father-son movie, relevant to Vietnam, we never could have anticipated that so many people like the folks
here would rally around it to use it as an opportunity to bless and honor veterans.”
Kevin Downes said his friendship with former Alabama state Sen. Hank Erwin helped bring the premiere
to Alabaster.
“Birmingham is a big veterans community, and we wanted to come here,” Kevin Downes said. “Obviously,
Hank Erwin is a friend, and he said ‘You’ve got to come here and do this,’ and so I said ‘Let’s do it, let’s
make it happen.’
“Faith of our Fathers builds up veterans and honors veterans, and is a beautiful father-son story seven
years in the making,” Kevin Downes added. “We’re excited to share it with the world.”
The premiere drew hundreds of residents from throughout central Alabama – most of who were lined up
to greet the veterans and movie stars more than an hour before the film’s first showing.
Among the first in line to see the movie was a group of 22 members of Columbiana’s Antioch Baptist
Church.
Amy Rush, wife of church Pastor Phillip Rush, said her family recently ran into Kevin Downes, who told
them about the Alabaster premiere event.
“He said he was doing the premiere here in Alabaster, and I said ‘That’s right in my backyard,’” Amy Rush
said. “It’s so important, especially in the times we live in, to have faith-based movies to share the gospel.”
Faith
of our
Fathers
premier
Alabaster’s Amstar Cinema
served as one of five work
movie “Faith of our
Fathers”. The event featured
a salute to local veterans
and an appearance from
Stephen Baldwin, Kevin
Downs and Bobby Downs.
Local residents applaud veterans during Premiere. Members of
Pelham based American Legion Post 555 leads off the parade of
veterans on the red carpet.
Top row L-R: Chuck Kiser, Greg Akers, Kenneth Paschal, Ron
Koonce, Don Siebert, Bobby Averett, Tom McDaniel
Middle row: Post 555 members, Commenders Barry Blount, David
Hartline, Kevin Downes, Greg Akers, Stephen Baldwin
Bottom row; Stephen baldwin, Kevin Downs, Bobby Downes.