Redemption Time

Screenings

Upcoming Events

See upcoming and past events. More dates coming soon. Contact us to bring Redemption Time to your community.

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June

Worldwide Livestream Showing

Join an intimate online presentation of Redemption Time, a powerful performance experience featuring poet Jimmy Santiago Baca and jazz violinist Christian Howes. Through poetry, music, and personal storytelling, the event explores transformation, resilience, and the redemptive power of art.

6

October

The Ware Center

15

October

The Presidio Theater

Coming soon (tentative)

Past Screenings, News, and Noteworthy Events

2026

14

May

Middle Church

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May

California State Prison

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20

May

Northern New Mexico College

Free to the public. See press release

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21

May

Guild Cinema

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22

May

The Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA)

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19

April

Trinity United Methodist Church

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15

April

University of North Carolina

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February - March

Buncombe County Detention Facility

Screenings and facilitated discussions inside the jail for incarcerated residents, alongside correctional officers, select community leaders, and college students: February 12, 13, and March 12, 13.

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1

March

Coachella Public Library (CA)

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2025

10

December

Zoetropolis

Our event included a short set of live poetry and music by Theatre For Transformation, followed by the film screening, followed by a panel discussion with RT lead/subject Christian Howes and a formerly incarcerated representative from the Lancaster Bail Fund. Other participating partners included Franklin and Marshall College Humanities,  Music for Everyone, and Mental Health America of Lancaster. The UU, Shining Light, and other local organizations showed support as well. Barry Kornhauser from the Ware Performing Arts Center attended and proposed a larger event at the PAC in October, 2026.  

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Novemebr

The Rosendale Theatre

120 people attended our public screening at the historic Rosendale Theater. Partner organizations included the Bard Prison Initiative, The Restorative Justice Center, Bars Beyond Bars, and Family of Woodstock. The audience stayed to engage in reflections with our panelists following the screening. See the full panel here.

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14

November

Soteria Community Development Corporation

We hosted a private screening for 15 formerly incarcerated individuals currently residing at Soteria House- a transitional housing for prisoners reentering society. Following the screening we engaged in conversation. The founder and executive director Jerry Blassingame said that the reason he wanted to show the film to the residents was “to help them by making it easier for them to share their own stories in better ways”.

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21

October

Christmount

The Redemption Time team worked with the organizers at Christmount to produce a screening, musical performance, and conversation with an interfaith group, including many ministers around the theme: “Companions on the Journey”, exploring the truth that no matter our differences, we are companions on the journey toward authentic communion with God & neighbor.

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July

Whitehorse Black Mountain (Music Venue)

Redemption Time collaborated with Whitehorse Black Mountain to offer a screening as part of a double-bill live-music and film show at a music festival. 

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2023

February

The Peace Center (Performing Arts Center)

For five days, we workshopped, rehearsed, and performed for a live audience.  This live performance served as the basis for the film. We spent the next year editing the film- a total of eleven editions.  We also gave educational workshops in Greenville for students at the SC Governor’s School of the Arts. 

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2019

January

Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship

The Redemption Time team presented an early iteration of the film as a live stage production to a live audience. We were joined by local musicians, including Lovell Bradford, who later joined on piano in the final performance. 

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Asheville Screening of Redemption Time Invites Reflection on Justice, Healing, and Second Chances

On April 19, 2026, at 4:00 PM, Trinity United Methodist Church will host a special screening event of Redemption Time, a 70-minute performance film featuring poet Jimmy Santiago Baca and Asheville-based jazz violinist Christian Howes — artists whose lives were shaped by incarceration and who now give voice to stories of dignity, struggle, and renewal.

Directed by David Gonzalez, the film blends spoken word poetry, live jazz, and cinematic storytelling into a powerful experience tracing journeys from trauma and incarceration toward healing, belonging, and personal freedom.

The event invites the community to reflect on themes that resonate far beyond the screen — belonging and isolation, judgment and dignity, harm and healing, and the possibility of second chances. Admission is free, with optional donations.

The program will begin with live music and poetry readings, followed by the film screening, a panel discussion, and a closing reception at Deep Time AVL. The reception offers attendees an opportunity to connect and reflect on the film’s themes with neighbors, artists, and community partners.

This event is part of Second Chance Month, a national campaign raising awareness about the impacts of incarceration while encouraging second-chance opportunities and community reintegration.

Community partners include Deep Time AVL, 12 Baskets Café, Asheville Poverty Initiative, the Buncombe County Re-entry Council, the UNCA Prison Education Program, and Trinity United Methodist Church.

Screening Schedule

Sunday, April 19, 2026

4:00–4:20 PM — Live Music & Poetry
4:20–5:30 PM — Redemption Time Screening
5:30–5:50 PM — Panel Discussion
5:50–6:15 PM — Reception

Location:
Trinity United Methodist Church
587 Haywood Road
Asheville, NC 28806

Film info and trailer:
https://redemptiontimeshow.com/

About the Film

Redemption Time centers on two artists who emerged from incarceration to become powerful voices for change. The film confronts injustice while lifting up human dignity, creative resilience, and personal healing. Through an intimate blend of artistic forms and storytelling, the work explores universal tensions — belonging and isolation, judgment and dignity, harm and healing — while inviting viewers to look beyond labels and consider what it means to be human, to belong, and to begin again.

“Redemption Time transcends dualities… It’s a profound invitation into the deepest truths of our shared humanity.”
— Dr. Peter Candler, Author

Media Contact

Christian Howes
Producer, Redemption Time
chris@christianhowes.com
(614) 332-8689

Jess Godden
Community Outreach Coordinator
Trinity United Methodist Church
trinitywavl@gmail.com
828-253-5471 ext. 101

Previews of the full film available upon request.