Up & Coming Weekly

October 16, 2018

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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OCTOBER 17-23, 2018 UCW 23 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM MUSIC THE CROWN COMPLEX 1960 Coliseum Dr. • 910-438-4100 www.crowncomplexnc.com Oct. 18 Newsboys United Tour Oct. 27 Fan2See Fest feat. Young Dolph, G Herbo and more FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 5400 Ramsey St. • 910-433-4690 www.fayettevillesymphony.org Nov. 15 Royal Court of Brandenburg Dec. 1 Home for the Holidays ROCK'N ON THE RIVER 1122 Person St. • 910-797-7140 Oct. 19 Guy Unger Band, Rivermist THE DRUNK HORSE PUB 106 S Eastern Blvd.•910-835-8347 Oct. 18 Conjure, Soul Blind Oct. 26 Eve to Adam Nov. 3 Blind Path Fest 2018 PAUL'S PLACE 719 Starling St. • 910-779-2898 www.paulsplacenc.com Oct. 20 Third Degree Oct. 21 Open Mike Jam w/ Bob Steele LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 528 N McPherson Church Rd. • 910-864-1810• www.luigisnc.com Oct. 19 '80s Theme night Oct. 20 Guy Unger OCT 18 8 PM Soul Decree No Cover Charge. OCT 17 7 PM Randy Gabbert and Friends No Cover charge OCT 20 8 PM 3rd Degree $5.00 Cover Charge Live Music sponsored by 719 Starling St. | Fayetteville, NC 28303 | 910.779.2829 | www.paulsplacenc.com THE BUZZ Becoming 'Indivisible' by DAN DEBRULER I met Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather at a movie screening a few weeks ago. My wife and I were invited to attend and learn more about the movie, which was pitched as an inspiring new film about families finding the faith and love to fight through hardships that threaten their marriages. Chaplain and Mrs. Turner attended because the movie was their story. Literally. "Indivisible" revolves around the true story of Darren Turner – an inexperienced Army chaplain who believes his faith and resolve will transcend circumstances. He finds himself haunted by battlefield experiences that put his marriage in jeopardy. If you've lived in Cumberland County or around the military for long, you have likely encountered wives like Heather Turner: strong, supportive and ready to fight for her marriage. In the movie "Indivisible," we see a reflection of those wives as we witness how this resilient family bravely fights to reintegrate with each other and for love to ulti- mately win. "'Indivisible's' true story shows there is no marriage too broken for God," said Director David Evans. "We hope husbands and wives who see the Turners' story on film will stop fighting one another and join forces to fight for their marriages together instead." "Indivisible" isn't just another movie – it's a tale of heroic love and the will it took for a marriage to sur- vive both the rigors and aftershocks of combat. This extraordinary true story follows a couple whose lives are fully devoted to serving God, family and country. From the com- fort of a seat in a movie theater, we see that devotion face its greatest foe as war etches deep battle scars – both overseas and on the home- front – as the Turners' rock-solid marriage is shaken to its core. Each carrying burdens the other can't comprehend, they must decide if they're willing to face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. The film premieres in theaters nationwide, including AMC's Fayetteville 14, on Oct. 26, featuring Sarah Drew, Justin Bruening, Jason George, Tia Mowry and Madeline Carroll. "Indivisible" revolves around the true story of Army chaplain Darren Turner. DAN DEBRULER, General Manager, WCLN. Comments? Editor@upandcomingweekly. com. 910-484-6200. DISASTERS DON'T PLAN AHEAD. YOU CAN. WWW.READY.GOV

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