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Special BluRay / DVD / Digital Combo Available July 2020 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Robert Sheffey, an itinerant circuit-riding preacher committed to proclaiming the Gospel to the mountain …

Special BluRay / DVD / Digital Combo Available

July 2020 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Robert Sheffey, an itinerant circuit-riding preacher committed to proclaiming the Gospel to the mountain folk in the Eastern U.S. To mark this milestone, Unusual Films is releasing a special restored high definition edition of this powerful film.  And during July, VCY is making available a combination pack reaching a whole new generation.  This pack includes both Blu-ray and DVD, and a digital download.  Also included are public showing rights enabling churches and schools that own a copy to show it publicly.  While the normal retail price is $19.95, during this month of July VCY is offering one combo pack for a donation of $15, and each additional combo pack for a donation of just $10 more.  Or you can obtain 10 combo sets for a donation of just $75.00.  To obtain your sets you can call 1-800-729-9829.  This offer ends July 31st.

Obtain Sheffey Combo Pack online:

One Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Combo Pack – $15 (+$10 for each additional)Ten Pack of Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Combo Packs – $75

Watch the Trailer

Sheffey, available FREE on VCY America starting July 4th

Fresh from restoration

Fresh from restoration, this feature film from Unusual Films runs 137 minutes and is now in HD.

Sheffey – restored HD Version

Who is Robert Sheffey?

Sheffey is based on the true story of a nineteenth century circuit-riding preacher, who as a young man follows his rowdy friends to a revival meeting and there finds the Lord. A man of prayer, tireless service, and great compassion, “Brother Sheffey” rides through the Appalachian Mountains spreading the gospel. Although he suffers the loss of his two greatest treasures in one day, Sheffey still finds forgiveness in his heart for the person who causes his sorrow. This film captures the warmth and compassion of a man whose soul is on fire for the Lord.

Wabash Camp Meeting scene in Sheffey