Mission: Joy

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6:30 PM, Wednesday, March 16, 2022 PST
Location: Online Event - Pacific Standard Time (click for map)

Join Tacoma Meaningful Movies for an online screening of MISSION: JOY!

Deeply moving and laugh-out-loud funny, MISSION: JOY is a documentary with unprecedented access to the unlikely friendship of two international icons who transcend religion: His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Tutu. In their final joint mission, these self-described mischievous brothers give a master class in how to create joy in a world that was never easy for them. They offer neuroscience-backed wisdom to help each of us live with more joy, despite circumstances.

You can watch the film on your own from March 16th to 18th. 

ONLINE  SCREENING LINK: Email Diane Tilstra (mdtilstra@aol.com) to receive an online screening link.

PANEL DISCUSSION AND COMMUNITY CONVERSATION on ZOOM: If you would like to join a panel discussion and community conversation about this film, you can do so with the Gig Harbor Meaningful Movies Group on March 25 at 6PM. You can join directly with the link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83010975673?pwd=NkZiNStlNFh5YWFlc29pa0cxdk55QT09

Meeting ID: 830 1097 5673

Passcode: 596527

Special Guests for the Gig Harbor discussion include: Dr Judith Mayotte, Rev David Mesenbring, Karma Tensum and Tim Holmes

Release Year: 2021

Running Time: 90 minutes

Director: Louie Psihoyos, Peggy Callahan

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  1. Katy
    #1 Katy 14 March, 2022, 09:57

    We would like to see the film Mission: Joy
    on Wednesday, March 16. I don’t see a way to register…

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