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Documentary Series screens environmental film about hope
FREMONT, 9 June 2016 -  "Return of the River" is a film about the largest dam removal project in the history of the United States, and the extraordinary effort to restore an eco-system and set a river free. But it doesn't stop there.
 
The film reveals a clash of values around a natural resources. To the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, the river is a source of life and abundant salmon, central to the tribe's culture and economy. New settlers to the Olympic Peninsula see the river as a source of electric power, essential for industry.
 
Early proponents of dam removal were told that the idea was 'crazy.' The film follows the complex journey from 'crazy idea' to community consensus to celebrated success story and the return of the river. In that respect, the film is also a case study of how change happens.
 
The public is invited to a free screening of "Return of the River" on Saturday, July 9, 1:30 p.m., at Niles Discovery Church, 36600 Niles Blvd., Fremont. A discussion led by James Starr, a habitat biologist who was worked on the Elwah River, will follow the screening.
 
"This is a film about possibility," said the Rev. Jeffrey Spencer, Senior Pastor at Niles Discovery Church, "for people and the planet."
 
In the words of Senator Bill Bradley onscreen, "Here, in the success of our collective action on the Elwha, is a template for success on climate change ... and hundreds of other issues. It will be the great gift of the Elwha: Hope."
 
The Second Saturday Documentary Series is co-sponsored by Niles Discovery Church and the San Jose Peace & Justice Center.


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About Niles Discovery Church

Niles Discovery Church is a progressive Christian congregation aligned with both the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ.  We strive to provide a community where people can discover God and God's purposes for themselves without dictating just what that is. Freedom of thought and expression are encouraged. The one unifying factor is Jesus Christ whose teachings we attempt to understand and follow. This means that, as Jesus valued love of all (including enemies), uplifting the downtrodden, confronting exploitative powers and institutions, and seeking the equality of all, we pursue social justice issues and work to eliminate inequities where they are found.

As part of the Progressive Christian movement, we look for ways of being Christian that honor the traditions of our past while knowing that there is always more for us to learn and experience. We take the Bible seriously, but not literally. We understand that, while science helps explain the physical world and religion helps explain the spiritual world, science and religion can learn much from each other. We honor any religion that honors the two Great Commandments of Jesus: to love God with all our heart, soul and mind, and our neighbor as our self.

We at Niles Discovery Church are committed to these Progressive Christian principles and seek to work with God to realize Jesus' prayer that "thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven."