Beginnings Javaflix Began in November of 2002. Our very
first meeting was a trip to the theater to watch the movie
“Solaris”. Afterwards, we went to Dennys to discuss it. Immediately
after the film, I didn’t know what to think of it. I was confused
and unsure if I liked it or not. However, after the discussion,
hearing from other people allowed me to understand the film more
fully and really appreciate it. It has since become one of my
favorite recent films. This was a wonderful first Javaflix because
it really typifies what Javaflix has become. By hearing from
someone elses perspective, we can learn and grow and hear new
ideas. That has since become a value of Javaflix. Struggle
In the early days, Javaflix had it’s struggle. I received many
compliments on what a wonderful idea it was, yet not many people
were showing up. We would have 12 people I one meeting and then 4
or 5 at the next. After about 2 years of this type of fluctuating,
Javaflix reached a point in it’s third year where we had 3 straight
meetings where no one showed up. I decided to call it quits. It
seemed I was the only one interested in the group. Change
Before quitting, I met with my friend and Pastor Brad Zinn. He
encouraged me to keep going and maybe make some adjustments to get
more people. One adjustment was changing the meetings to just one
month. We also changed the space from meeting into a home into a
larger, cultural center rented out by my church. Within months,
Javaflix was growing. We were averaging 15-20 people and I was
satisfied. Exponential Growth In the Summer of 2007, we
showed the film “Children of Men”. At that Javaflix, we had a
record 41 people! It was insane. I thought maybe it was a fluke but
in the following months, we were hitting the mid thirties. And this
past February, we had our largest group yet of 50 people.
Today On average, we have about 35 people. It has been a
nice number. Changes still continue to be implemented as we look to
make Javaflix the best movie group in the world!