Haywood Street Fresco Mission Statement:

Affirming sacred worth, restoring human dignity, and sabotaging the shame of poverty, the Haywood Street Fresco announces, in plaster and pigment, that you matter.

Theirs is the Kingdom Documentary Creators:

Christopher Holt – Principal Artist, Haywood Street Fresco (WNC Magazine – Culture Trip: The Essence of People and Places that Drives Artist Christopher Holt to Journey Far)

Chris Zaluski – Filmmaker, Theirs is the Kingdom Documentary (Documentary Film Program Wake Forest University)

Brian Combs – Founding Pastor, Haywood Street Congregation (A Letter From Rev. Brian Combs, 12/9/2021)

For school and community groups using the lesson plans, there are multiple ways to view Theirs is the Kingdom for free. The website link below lists options for watching the documentary.

To host a public screening, or additional options for watching the documentary for free please complete this Google Form. It can be arranged through April Nance, Haywood Street Congregation Coordinator april@haywoodstreet.org

Theirs is the Kingdom | Trailer: At the intersection of poverty and portraiture, Theirs is the Kingdom follows the rare creation of a fresco mural immortalizing those on the margins.
Haywood Street Fresco YouTube Playlist (18 Videos)