Chris Tomlin on "The Last Supper": Faith, Film, and Worship
In this compelling episode of Crosswalk Talk, we welcome Chris, the executive producer of the upcoming film The Last Supper, hitting theaters on March 14. Chris shares his unique journey from being a worship leader to partnering with this impactful Christian movie about Jesus. Discover how his experiences leading worship in Israel and filming in Morocco influenced the movie's creation, emphasizing biblical accuracy and theological depth.
Chris dives into the film's portrayal of key figures such as Judas and Peter, revealing their complexities and the powerful themes of forgiveness and love. He also discusses his upcoming outdoor worship events, including Worship Under the Stars, and shares exciting details about a new hymn discovery project that connects modern worship to ancient faith.
Key Topics Covered:
- The journey of creating The Last Supper and its focus on faith-based storytelling
- Importance of biblical accuracy in faith-driven films
- Personal experiences leading worship in Israel and their impact on the film
- Insight into the characters of Judas and Peter and their biblical significance
- Upcoming Worship Under the Stars events in iconic venues
- Exciting new music projects, including a hymn discovery connecting to early Christian worship
Quotes to Remember:
- “This movie brings the Bible to life in a powerful way, making it accessible for everyone.”
- “Christianity is not just an American faith; it’s global, encompassing every tribe and tongue.”
Resources Mentioned:
- More information on The Last Supper: thelastsupper.movie
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Michael enjoys popcorn, college football, history, hiking, growing tomatoes, and watching his children play sports. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, husband to his amazing wife, Julie, and the father of four super kids.