We have made some progress in our lighting and rendering! Praise God! Please continue to pray for this area of the film, we are so close to the film being finished.
It's been a great first full week of Lent here at the office. We are currently working on a new website and we are excited to be able to share it with you soon! Till then please continue to help spread the word about our Spiritual Adoption Campaign. We have 465 babies spiritually adopted!
Speaking of babies, check out a couple of the latest pictures of the baby in Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage.
We pray you have a wonderful weekend and don't forget to have some Cuban Coffee! Here is the latest Fruit Basket video. Oh one more thing... Lumen Entertainment is now on Pinterest! Please don't hesitate to follow and re-pin our pins. It's another great way to help spread Lumen Entertainment to the masses who still do not know we exists. Thank you for your prayers and support! ~ Lumen Crew
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Friday, March 2, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Update on Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
A message from Brian:
The
graph above is to keep you up to speed.
Please pray for the Lighting area. This is a highly specialized area and the
talent pool is sparse. But I'm still
looking, in hopes to speed things up. We
are pushing the best we know how and constantly trying to find ways to better
the process. But I heard a priest say it
best, “Man proposes and God disposes.”
So as much as I want to have this done two years ago, God seems to have
other plans. I humbly ask for your patience until God “Disposes” its
completion.
Song of the Week: Heaven's Before Me by Marian Grace. The beautiful and angelic voice is Colleen Nixon. Colleen sings in one of our music montage's for Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage. The Nixon family are very dear to our hearts here at Lumen. Colleen's husband Titus came and spoke to the film camp students last year. Titus and Colleen are now traveling the country spreading the Gospel to youth and young adult. Visit the Nixon-Nation
Quote of the Week:
"Nothing is more practical, that finding God, that is, than falling in love in a quiet absolute, final way. What are you in love with? What seizes you imagination, will affect everything. It will decide what will get you out of bed in the morning, what you will do with your evenings, how you spend your weekends, what you read, who you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude. Fall in love, stay in love, and it will decide everything." Fr. Pedro Arrupe
Scripture of the Week:
"As the Father loves me, so I also love you. Remain in my love." John 15:9
Prayers for the Week:
1. For Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
2. All who are working on Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
3. Continue financial and spiritual support of Lumen Entertainment
4. All of our benefactors
5. For the lighting part of our Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
Have a blessed and wonderful week, we will see you on Friday! ~Lumen Crew
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Happy New Year 2012
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012
Nicol Took this picture right when the ball dropped in Time Square |
We pray you had a wonderful New Year with your family and friends! The Lumen Crew all had a great New Year with their family and friends. We are truly excited to see what God has in store for Lumen Entertainment in 2012. We know and have faith the movie will completed in Spring of 2012, so we have much to be excited about!
THANK YOU for all you donated during our Advent Match, we met our goal and we will have the official total amount for you tomorrow! Praise God, we could not have met our goal without your financial and/or spiritual support.
Don't forget we are still in the Christmas Season. Today is the 10th Day of Christmas, which stands for the 10 Commandments.
Song of the Week: Since it is still Christmas here, is a great rendition of this song. We pray that you are filled with the Christmas Joy of our Savior's birth and are Adoring Him!
Challenge of the Week: Are you still consumed with Christ's Joy and Peace since Christmas Day?
Quote of the Week: "When we form good resolutions, God gives us every opportunity of carrying them out" - St Chrysostom
Scripture of the Week: "Sing a new song to the Lord!" Psalm 98:1
Prayers of the Week:
1. For Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
2. All who are working on Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
3. Continue financial and spiritual support of Lumen Entertainment
4. All of our benefactors
Christmas Peace and Joy ~Lumen Crew
Monday, December 5, 2011
Help!
Happy 2nd Week of Advent!
We pray you had a great weekend! How is your Advent Fast coming? So far so good on our end here! Such a great way to help prepare for our Savior's birth! :)
It's been a quiet day here, but extremely busy! Brian is working hard on the lighting and talking with the animators and Nicol is working on the mailing for our Final Push match. There is no more folding that needs to be done, but there is alphabetizing and stuffing of 2,000 letters that needs to be completed.
This is a picture of majority of the letters that are sorted by letter and will then need to be alphabetized. As you can see, Nicol is in desperate need of volunteering from people! What still needs to be done? Alphabetize the letters in each alphabet letter, alphabetize the envelopes, stuffing of the envelopes, and mail them out. It has to be down all by the end of this week! So who wants to help us out?!?!?! Anybody, please! If you are able to come on up and help, you can email us at info@lumen.tv. We appreciate your support!
Song of the Week: We know we are in the season of Advent, but this version of Joyful Joyful get's everyone excited for Christmas! Enjoy
Challenge of the Week:
How is your advent fast going? It is never too late. :)
Quote of the Week:
If you're God's child, no matter how alone you are today, you are gloriously and eternally loved by your Father Savior King
Scripture of the Week:
"Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths." Mark 1:3
Prayer of the Week:
1. Finish our mailing
2. For our growth in Jesus during the period of waiting for His coming.
3. For everyone who is working on Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
4. For the continue financial and spiritual support for Lumen
Have a great and blessed week :) See you on Friday! ~Lumen Crew
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Happy Advent!
Happy 1st Sunday of Advent! We hope that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends. The Lumen Crew truly enjoyed their time with their family and friends. What a great way to end the Thanksgiving Holiday by kicking off Advent and the new Mass Translation. Speaking of Advent, don't forget it's not too late to order He is Coming to help teach or enhance your child's Advent season. Also our friends at Holy Heroes. We both are incredibly thankful for your support!
During this Advent season, some of the Lumen Crew has decided to do an Advent fast to prepare for the birth of our Lord and Savior! You can start now and it ends on Christmas Eve. It's some what like Lent and you do not have to give up something either. Maybe add something to what you already do everyday. You could add an extra 10 min a day to your prayer time, dive into scripture, attend daily mass, pray the rosary more often, or visit Jesus in Adoration. A priest had said in his homily, "what better way to prepare for the birth of Jesus than to spend time in prayer and in the scriptures." Let all of us be encouraged to prepare for the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
We pray you all have a great week and you all are in our prayers. See you on Friday for some Cuban Coffee and hopefully are mailing will be done and sent out!
Song of the Week: To help prepare for the Birth: O Come O Come Emmanuel by Shane & Shane
Challenge of the Week: What are you going to do to prepare for the birth of Jesus?
Quote of the Week: "God
walks into your soul with silent step. God comes to you more than you
go to Him. Never will his coming be what you expect, and yet never will
it disappoint." Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Scripture of the Week: Jesus said to his disciples:"Be watchful! Be alert!
You do not know when the time will come." Matt 13:33
You do not know when the time will come." Matt 13:33
Prayer Intentions for the Week:
1. Our Mailing for our the Final Push Fundraiser. That nothing may come against it.
2. For everyone who is working on Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
3. For the continue financial and spiritual support for Lumen
Peace and Blessings ~ Lumen Crew
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Monday, November 21, 2011
The Well
How did keeping it simple go this past week? Today's blog is inspired from Nicol attending the Casting Crowns Come to the Well tour on Thursday November 17,2011. Here are her thoughts...
My brother and I were blessed to receive last minute tickets to see Casting Crowns, The Afters, Sanctus Real, and Lindsay McCaul last Thursday. While we were at the concert, the lead singer from Casting Crowns explained why the tour and their latest album is called Come to the Well.
He said, one day while in prayer he had re-read the story about the Samaritan Woman at the Well(John 4). The Samaritan woman and Jesus were both talking about water, but the type of water was where they were differed. God began to show Mark(the lead singer) we are all like the Samaritan woman, we go to different "wells" to be "filled up." What are the different wells? It could be where we draw our identity based upon what others think about us or we get "filled up" by our jobs. The list could go on and on. We often turn to these wells to fill a place that was only meant for one "well," Jesus Christ. He is our living water, He is the well that is always overflowing and giving us our identity. When we draw from other people or things we end up dry and searching for more, but when we draw from Jesus we are never empty. It is that simple.
It doesn't matter where you are on your faith journey, this is a message we need to be reminded of. Mark is right, it is that simple. When I heard him say the word simple, it made me think of our blog we wrote a week ago and how much the message tied in with our blog. As we head into Thanksgiving, it is easy to get caught up in preparing for the big day and making sure everything is just right. Let us all remember to keep things simple with our prayer life and preparation for Thanksgiving day.
Speaking of Thanksgiving weekend, it is also the start of Advent! Don't forget to visit our good friends at Holy Heroes and The Altar Gang for great ideas to help teach your children or relatives about Advent.
Have a blessed and wonderful Monday! ~Lumen Crew
Song of the Week: Come to the Well by Casting Crowns
Challenge of the Week:
Getting in the habit of turning to Jesus first and visiting Him at the well.
Prayer Intentions for the Week:
1. Everyone who is traveling will be protected and safe from harm.
2. We will get the mail out finished by Wednesday.
3. Continue financial support for Lumen Entertainment and Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage
Quote of the Week:
"Everyone has a past, but through Jesus we all have a future."
Friday, October 21, 2011
Do You Check In?
Androids and iPhones are becoming more popular as each day passes. The number of people who use different social networking sites is on the rise. For about the last 6 months or more people have been very fond of "checking in" where ever they may be. Some people even check in at their own house! Here at the office we looked at this comic and it got us wondering, "How often do we check in with God through out the day and/or week?" Some people may have a very good and deep prayer life, but the reality is most Catholic-Christians and Christians do not spend more than 5 minutes in prayer a day. As a society we spend numerous hours on the computer, phones, iPod, iPad, and in front of the television, but not much time is alloted to our Heavenly Father who created us. Our Father loves us so much and it brings Him joy when we check in with Him through out the day. There are many ways to check in with Him. It could be as simple as, "Hi Jesus", "I Love you Jesus", "Thank you Jesus." Maybe take 10 minutes out of your day and dive into the Scriptures. If you have the chance to visit Him in Adoration or daily Mass, even better! Though our lives may be hectic, there is always time to check in with our Heavenly Father. Even though there are football games on, different fall festivals to attend this weekend, and the list can go on, try to "Check In" with Jesus this weekend, outside of Sunday Mass :)
We hope you have a great weekend! Please continue to pray for Lumen Entertainment, for the film, everyone who is working on the film, and for our monetary needs. Thank you and have a wonderful and blessed weekend. ~Lumen Crew
Monday, October 17, 2011
Hooray for Monday
Happy Feast day St. Ignatius of Antioch! to learn more about St. Ignatius play the Youtube video.
Things are full swing here in the office this week. Everyone is working hard to try to complete the Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Adventure. The new computers are up and scenes are being rendered! Please continue to pray for those who are working on the film.
Scripture Quote for the day:
The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases, his mercies never come to an end, they are new every morning~ Lamentations 3:22-23
Saint Quote of the day:
"Apart from Christ, let nothing else dazzle you" ~ St. Ignatius of Antioch
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Have a great and blessed week ~Lumen Crew
Monday, September 26, 2011
Do You Remember?
Today's blog is inspired by Brian's 2 year old son Jacob:
Over the weekend Jacob would spin around and then fall. Everyone would start to laugh and he would get right back up and spin around again. Do you remember when you were a child and would enjoy being spun around? There was much joy found in just being silly. To start the week off we thought we would provide some laughter. Enjoy watching! Oh yeah this clearly not Brian's son. May God bless your week abundantly. We are praying for you and we ask you pray for us. :) Lumen Crew
Over the weekend Jacob would spin around and then fall. Everyone would start to laugh and he would get right back up and spin around again. Do you remember when you were a child and would enjoy being spun around? There was much joy found in just being silly. To start the week off we thought we would provide some laughter. Enjoy watching! Oh yeah this clearly not Brian's son. May God bless your week abundantly. We are praying for you and we ask you pray for us. :) Lumen Crew
Monday, September 19, 2011
Christ's Joy
A reflection from Nicol:

The 1st friend reminded me (though I had heard over 1,000x), but I needed to hear it again, that God never left me or my family. She said “Nicol you keep looking behind you and asking God ‘where are you?’ when all you have to do is look ahead and He is right in front of you. He is guiding you along the way.” Her statement was so simple, but yet it pierced my heart. She encouraged me to continue to express my emotions to our Heavenly Father and walk through them with Him knowing that He is leading me, not behind me.
2 Corinthians 1:3-5
“ Praised be God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies, and the God of all consolation! He comforts us in all our afflictions and thus enables us to comfort those who are in trouble, with the same consolation we have received from Him. As we have shared much in the suffering of Christ, so through Christ do we share abundantly in his consolation.”
The 2nd friend He provided gave me the Corinthian’s verse above to cling to. From the moment he began to read this scripture verse to me, I started to feel the presence of our Lord. It was my friend who was talking, but God clearly using Him as His instrument. My friend reminded me, the Lord uses the times we feel helpless to increase our Trust and Hope in Him and Him alone. The Lord also uses these times to take us into a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. As we continued our conversation, the Joy of Christ began to fill me up and I had energy that I had not experienced all day. Before we got off the phone he reminded me to cling to the Cross and to the scripture verse he gave me. He reminded me that these experiences are not just for me, but God gives them to us for us to be able to have compassion and share with others.
The next morning sitting at the breakfast table, my mom and I began to talk about everything that happened. As she began to express her emotions, tears streamed down her face and I could see and hear the sadness that only a mother can express. As I began to share with her my experience from the previous day, the Lord showed me the message that my friend had given me was not just for me, but for my mom! As I began to tell her my experience and the message I was given, you could see peace overcome her and the anxiety she was expressing leave. Praise God!
I have learned from Violet’s accident that God truly does Glorify Himself in every situation. He does not plan for bad things to happen, but when they do He will glorify Himself and remain true to His promises. As long as we remain faithful and persevere in prayer, He will provide and bestow graces and blessings beyond what we can humanly fathom. I encourage you all that as you go through trials to remain faithful to our Heavenly Father. We may not understand why things happen the way they do, but there is a greater purpose to it. I pray that this 2 Corinthians 1:3-5 will bring you comfort in your life wherever you may be and bring you closer to Jesus. May the Joy of Christ fill your heart! ~Nicol
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Redemption Through the Arts
During film camp this year we talked about Redemption through the arts. This article found on Catholic Herold conveys our message to the students who were apart of the film camp. Enjoy! ~Lumen Crew
Benedict XVI: art is a doorway to God
By STAFF REPORTER on Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Benedict XVI greets the crowd at his general audience at Castel Gandolfo (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Beautiful art is not just for cultural enrichment but is an important way to experience God and become aware of the human thirst for the infinite, Pope Benedict XVI has said.
A sculpture, a painting, a poem or a piece of music can arouse a feeling of joy when it becomes apparent it is something more than just a chunk of marble, a canvas covered with colours, or words or notes on a page, he said.
“It’s something bigger, something that speaks and touches your heart; it carries a message and lifts the spirit,” he said as he held his weekly general audience in the town square at Castel Gandolfo.
“Art is like an open doorway to the infinite, toward a beauty and truth that go beyond everyday reality,” he told 3,000 visitors and pilgrims present for the audience.
The Pope continued a series of talks on the importance of prayer and the need to set aside some time in one’s busy day for God.
One way people can sense God’s presence or strengthen their relationship with him is through beautiful art, he said.
An artist is often trying to discover the true or deeper meaning of reality through “a language of forms, colours and sounds,” he said.
“Art can express and render visible humanity’s need to go beyond what one sees, revealing a thirst and quest for the infinitive.
“Art can open the mind’s eye and one’s heart, pushing us upward” toward the heavens, he said.
The “true paths toward God” that inspire prayer and strengthen one’s relationship with God, the Pope said, are works of art that express the faith and spring from the artist’s own faith in God.
Pope Benedict praised the Jewish artist Marc Chagall, who created a large series of illustrations of the Bible, which the Russian-French artist called “the greatest source of poetry of all time”.
The Pope also fondly recalled his attendance at a 1981 Munich concert of Leonard Bernstein conducting music by Johann Sebastian Bach.
When the last note of Bach’s cantatas was played “I felt, not out of reasoning, but deep in my heart, that what we had listened to had given me something of the great composer’s faith, and it compelled me to praise and thank the Lord,” the Pope said.
He said he also turned to Lutheran Bishop Johannes Hanselmann, who was sitting next to him, and they both agreed that “Anyone who has heard this knows that the faith is true.”
The Pope also recalled how sacred music had the power to convert the French poet, dramatist and diplomat Paul Claudel who, though he was raised Catholic, had turned away from the faith.
Claudel had gone to church one Christmas in Paris’s Basilica of Notre Dame to argue with those gathered there, but, instead, when he heard the choir chant the “Magnificat,” he felt God’s presence and became devoutly Catholic, the Pope said.
The Pope invited everyone to take advantage of the numerous works of art and architecture that “express the faith and call us to a relationship with God”.
He asked that museum-hopping “not just be an occasion for cultural enrichment, but be able to become a moment of grace, a motivation to strengthen our ties and dialogue with the Lord, to stop and contemplate the ray of beauty that strikes us – almost wounding us deep inside – and invites us to rise up toward God”.
Later that day at the papal villa, the Pope was treated to a concert in his honour by Italian Cardinal Domenico Bartolucci, a composer and former director of the Sistine Chapel Choir.
Three soloists, a chamber choir and a philharmonic orchestra were to perform four works composed by Cardinal Bartolucci, including a new work entitled Benedictus for soprano, chorus and orchestra. It was composed specifically for the August 31 event.
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Friday, August 5, 2011
No Cuban Coffee
No Cuban Coffee for you!
No Cuban Coffee :( |
It's been incredibly quiet here at the office. Brian was off on a family vacation and Carlos is in Spain for World Youth Day. Which left Nicol in the office all by herself and no one to make Cuban Coffee for her! Boo Hoo Boo Hoo :'( Nicol has not mastered making cuban coffee and she lacks the ability to make the perfect spumita and live up to Brian's high standards. Though Brian has been on vacation, the animators are still working to complete Skiff and AJ's Fantastic Voyage. Please continue to pray for the movie. If you have not checked out our facebook page or twitter, don't hesitate! We would love to have you follow us and also share it with your friends and family. Click on the links below and they will take you straight to our pages. We pray that you have a wonderful and blessed filled weekend. ~ Lumen Crew
Quote of the Week: "Every Saint has a past. Every sinner has a future"
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