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In Theaters: October 4, 2021 (limited)

          October 5, 2021 (limited)

        


          October 6, 2021 (limited)

On DVD: December 7, 2021 On Digital/VOD: November 23, 2021

PG | Drama

The God’s Not Dead franchise continues in God’s Not Dead: We the People as Reverend Dave (White) is called to defend a group of Christian homeschooling families. He finds himself taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children is a freedom worth fighting for, Reverend Dave is called to Washington DC to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of religious freedom in our country for years to come.

Director: Vance Null

Cast: Isaiah Washington, William Forsythe, Antonio Sabato Jr., Francesca Battistelli

Writer(s): Tommy Blaze

48 votes and 7 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score

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In Theaters: October 4, 2021 (limited)

          October 5, 2021 (limited)

        


          October 6, 2021 (limited)

On DVD: December 7, 2021 On Digital/VOD: November 23, 2021

PG | Drama

The God’s Not Dead franchise continues in God’s Not Dead: We the People as Reverend Dave (White) is called to defend a group of Christian homeschooling families. He finds himself taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children is a freedom worth fighting for, Reverend Dave is called to Washington DC to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of religious freedom in our country for years to come.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score

100%

In Theaters: October 4, 2021 (limited)

          October 5, 2021 (limited)

        



          October 6, 2021 (limited)

On DVD: December 7, 2021

On Digital/VOD: November 23, 2021

PG | Drama

The God’s Not Dead franchise continues in God’s Not Dead: We the People as Reverend Dave (White) is called to defend a group of Christian homeschooling families. He finds himself taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children is a freedom worth fighting for, Reverend Dave is called to Washington DC to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of religious freedom in our country for years to come.