Film Examines Faith, Parental Rights, and Education in the U.S.
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HILLIARD, OH — A new documentary streaming this month examines the consequences of removing Bibles from U.S. public schools and highlights legal alternatives for families seeking access to biblical instruction during the school day. Titled Off School Property: Solving the Separation of Church and State, the film is produced by LifeWise Academy and focuses on “released time religious instruction,” a constitutionally recognized framework allowing students, with parental consent, to attend off-campus Bible classes during school hours.
Directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Nate Lundquist, the documentary enters an ongoing national debate over religious liberty, parental rights, and faith in public education. It addresses current controversies involving Ten Commandments displays, religious charter schools, and faith-based curricula.
The film debuted in 700 theaters nationwide on Oct. 23, 2025, and begins streaming for Angel Studios’ Angel Guild members on Jan. 15. Featuring interviews with historians, educators, parents, and researchers including George Barna and author Alisa Childers, the documentary argues that released-time programs offer a lawful and voluntary option for families seeking faith-based education.
Previously, the UOJ reported that a teacher was banned for telling Muslim students that Britain is still a Christian state.
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