Makers of ‘Jesus Revolution’ Hope to Inspire Fresh Spiritual Revival in America

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NASHVILLE – The producers of “Jesus Revolution,” a movie depicting the famous “Jesus Movement” of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, would love to see the film spark a similar spiritual revival in America today.

Opening next February, the film tells the story of the spiritual awakening in the country that took place more than 50 years ago. Many historians classify the movement as the greatest spiritual awakening in American history.

“I think God just showed up in our country in a unique way at a unique time,” said Jon Erwin (“I Can Only Imagine,” “American Underdog”), the film’s co-director and producer. “It was a rediscovering of the essence of Christianity. It was just such a simple movement.”

The movement successfully united disparate Christians, including some older and more traditional and some younger, more charismatic “hippie” believers.

It largely began in California, when a pastor named Chuck Smith started opening the doors of his church (Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa) to the younger generation of “Jesus Freak” Christians who had freshly abandoned the partying ways of their peers.

Much of the bridge between Smith and the younger generation was built through his friendship with a hippie preacher named Lonnie Frisbee. Despite their differences, the two grew a close bond and worked together as the movement spread from California across the whole country.

In the film, Smith is portrayed by iconic actor Kelsey Grammer (“Cheers,” “Frasier”), while Frisbee is played by Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus in the wildly popular streaming series “The Chosen.”

The film’s trailer, released last month, has already amassed more than 3 million views on YouTube.

Erwin told Baptist Press the idea for the movie came while he and his brother were making “Woodlawn,” a football movie also set in the early ‘70s.

While researching that movie, Jon came across the famous 1971 issue of Time magazine with a colorful, front-page image of Jesus which dubbed the spiritual revival happening in the country “The Jesus Revolution.”

Since discovering the article, Erwin said he has been obsessed with the movement during the last seven years of his filmmaking career.

“That magazine article was just this ray of hope in a dark time,” Erwin said.

“It’s this incredible article about this revival that was sweeping America and the spiritual awakening happening among young people with a spontaneous outburst of love, hope and joy in a time that was very similar to right now.”

One of the aspects of the movement Erwin was most enamored with was the diversity of people involved with it, particularly the connection between the older generation of Christians with younger people going through their own spiritual journey.

“There is some sort of magic in hanging out with people that are nothing like you, and these people just focused on celebrating what they agreed on, which was Jesus,” Erwin said.

The Southern Baptist Convention and many individual Southern Baptists were also affected by the Jesus Movement. One of those individuals is Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in California.

The film shows Laurie, portrayed by actor Joel Courtney, as a teenager experiencing the Jesus Revolution firsthand.

Laurie would make a decision for Christ as part of the movement and be baptized at Pirate’s Cove, a resort in Southern California where Harvest still holds some baptisms today.

In addition to discovering the love of Christ as part of the movement, Laurie would also experience the love of his now wife Cathe. The two’s love story is a main part of the movie’s storyline.

Erwin said Laurie’s longstanding marriage and ministry are evidence of the Jesus Movement’s lasting impact.

“Greg and I have been working on this project together for a long time, and he is one of the greatest pastors and friends that I know,” Erwin said. “Their story portrayed in the movie is absolutely accurate. They met in the Jesus Movement, fell in love and were both baptized at Pirate’s Cove.

“I thought it was important to see the movement through the eyes of a teenager that was trying to find his way in the world, deal with his hurts and got caught up in this movement where he found the love of his life. You’re seeing a huge chunk of the movie from the outside in through the eyes of a non-believer.

“Their story is just one example of how much of the church as we know it today came from this movement. I was shocked to understand better how much of the leadership of the church today came from this movement, and even all of contemporary Christian music was birthed from this movement.”

Erwin said he hopes the movie will both encourage non-Christians to come to Christ and Christians to a next step in serving Jesus.

“I hope when people see this movie who may be sitting on the sidelines, that they realize God can use them, too, and they can be a part of this story,” Erwin said.

“The main tangible thing we’ve seen happen and would love to continue to see happen is people just wanting to get baptized. I’ve never had such a powerful day filming as the day we filmed the baptisms at Pirate’s Cove, and we had people on set making actual decisions for Christ and being baptized. I would love to see more baptisms in America next year.

“God can change people if we just form relationships and choose to love each other. I hope that by telling this story, I hope people have the same thought that I have that maybe this could happen again in our time.”

(EDITOR’S NOTE – Timothy Cockes is a Baptist Press staff writer.)

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Jesus Revolution: Plot, Cast, Release Date, and Everything Else We Know

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Starring Kelsey Grammer and Joel Courtney, Jesus Revolution tells the story of the 1970s religious movement. Here's what to know!

Hippiedom and films go hand in hand and have ever since the counterculture first appeared. Think Easy Rider and Alice's Restaurant, which both released in 1969. However, marrying movie-making with hippiedom's spiritual side has always been a tougher sell. The impending release of Jesus Revolution represents the latest attempt to reconcile the two.

Jon Erwin and Brent McCorkle's drama about the Jesus movement that so energized young Christian believers in California during the 1970s stars a mix of Hollywood royalty and up-and-coming stars; the film is now in post-production and is slated for release early next year. Here's what we know.

Jesus Revolution: The Plot

Jesus Revolution tells the true story of Greg Laurie, who converted to Christianity in the late 1960s and went on to be influenced by the burgeoning Jesus movement. Laurie was also influenced by pastor Chuck Smith, who, in real life as in the film, opened the doors of his church to a new generation of hippie followers and was supportive of the formation of communes that would eventually span the length and breadth of southern California in particular.

As one might expect of a faith-based film, Jesus Revolution leans heavily into the social tensions that were prevalent in the United States at the end of the 1960s. The friction caused by the cultural and generational clashes between generations, ethnicities, and people of differing political beliefs forms the backdrop. The most obvious example is the clash in sensibilities between the hippies who suddenly begin attending Smith's church and the buttoned-up, conservative congregants who take umbrage at their barefooted appearance.

However, if the trailer is any indication, the film aims squarely for feel-good territory. Will the film gloss over some of the more problematic aspects of Smith's ideas, including his belief that the world would end in 1981, that homosexuality was "perverted," and that 9/11 represented God's wrath? While the film will surely find a ready audience among those who agree with its message, the wider appeal of charismatic Christianity of this sort on the big screen remains to be seen.

Jesus Revolution: The Cast

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Heading the cast as Greg Laurie is Joel Courtney, who burst onto the scene as Joe in J.J. Abrams' paean to early 1980s-era Steven Spielberg movies, Super 8 (2011). Jesus Revolution represents a return to the big screen for Courtney after a quiet 2022, and also Courtney's first foray into straight drama as an adult actor after a series of turns in teen comedies such as The Kissing Booth trilogy and horror films such as 2020's cult supernatural drama The Empty Man.

Kelsey Grammer also stars as Chuck Smith. Grammer has been busy in recent months, with a slew of appearances in independent films such as producer Rachel Winter's (Dallas Buyers Club) directorial debut The Space Between, as well as Civil Rights Movement drama Charming the Hearts of Men, and voice work for the animated movie co-written by Guillermo del Toro, Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans. The big news for Grammer fans, of course, is that the new Frasier series has been given the go-ahead, and rehearsals are due to begin in February, albeit without David Hyde Pierce as Niles.

Also, Jonathan Roumie stars as Lonnie Frisbee, one of the key individuals in the Jesus movement whose chance meeting with Smith helped spur the movement. Roumie has appeared in supporting roles in a wide-ranging selection of primetime TV dramas, including The Good WifeNCIS: Los AngelesThe Mindy Project, and Chicago Med.

However, it is for his work in the role of Jesus in the crowdfunded historical drama The Chosen that Roumie is best known. The series, which began in 2019, has already been translated into over 60 languages, and the third season premiered last month and is dropping throughout December. Roumie is also due to voice the character of Merenkhare in Night at the Museum: Kanmunrah Rises Again, the fourth installment in the franchise (and the first to be animated), which also features the voice talents of High School Musical alum Joshua Bassett, Community star Gillian Jacobs, and Good Omens' Jack Whitehall, and premieres on Disney+ this Friday.

Other cast members include Anna Grace Barlow (The Big LeapThe Never List); Kimberly Williams-Paisley (Father of the BrideTwo and a Half Men); Julia Campbell (Tell Me a Story, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation); Nic Bishop (Body of ProofLegends of Tomorrow); and DeVon Franklin (The Pursuit of Happyness).

Release Date

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Filming for Jesus Revolution took place in Alabama earlier this year, with Grammer being cast as a late replacement for Jim Gaffigan. The film is scheduled for release in the United States on February 24, 2023.