Sarah Reeves Receives Film & Music Award Nominations For Film "God's Here"

Christian singer/songwriter Sarah Reeves has just received two award nominations from the 2025 International Christian Film & Music Festival (ICFF) for her role in the 2024 drama, God's Here.
God's Here, which released November 2, 2024, marked Sarah's feature film debut, and is a moving family drama about faith, forgiveness and new beginnings. She also composed the film's soundtrack. Reeve's award nominations for the movie include one for Best Supporting Actress and the other for Best Musical Score.
Inspired by a true story, God's Here follows Jack Gilmore (Billy McAdams, Jr.), a decorated firefighter and man of deep faith whose wife (Reeves) and son are killed in a texting-and-driving crash three weeks before Christmas.
In the wake of his loss, Jack is charged with a DUI and required to complete community service, during which he meets a young girl with whom he shares a conflicted and painful past. Meanwhile, as Detective Kent Powers (Hercules legend Kevin Sorbo) investigates the fatal accident, he uncovers a shocking revelation that personally ties him to the case. You can watch the trailer HERE.
"This film carries a strong message of hope and unity. It serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity and personal trials, life can still hold moments of beauty and magic," said Reeves. "I'm so blessed to have been part of this wonderful film and I'm grateful to the ICFF for this recognition."
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