Faith
Believers Find Hope in Film Portrait of America’s Founding Spiritual Revival
Faith Facts
- The First Great Awakening is the focus of a new film that opened with strong audience response.
- The project highlights George Whitefield, Benjamin Franklin, and the spiritual atmosphere that shaped early America.
- Sight & Sound says the film reflects a growing appetite for faith-based storytelling.
A powerful new film chronicling the First Great Awakening has captured the hearts of American audiences, debuting to a remarkable $2 million opening weekend. Producers at Sight & Sound report that the historical drama earned a rare A+ CinemaScore, reflecting a deep resonance with viewers across the nation.
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, this project serves as a timely reminder of the spiritual foundations that paved the way for American independence. The narrative explores the transformative ministry of George Whitefield and his providential friendship with Benjamin Franklin.
Director Joshua Enck noted that the film aims to do more than recount history by challenging modern believers to seek revival today.
“We are overwhelmed at the response of this film and the testimonies of impact that continue to be shared,” Enck said.
“We set out to tell a story that would inspire, challenge and uplift.”
The success of this production highlights a growing hunger for media that honors God and celebrates the Christian heritage of our great nation. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of faith-based storytelling in a culture seeking truth.
Faith
King Charles Marks Royal Maundy Visit in Wales
Faith Facts
- The Royal Maundy tradition dates back to the 13th century, reflecting the biblical call to provide alms and service to others.
- Honorees received specially minted coins totaling 77 pence, representing the current age of the King.
- The ceremonial Cross of Wales led the procession, containing a fragment believed to be from the True Cross of Christ.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla recently visited St Asaph Cathedral to uphold the ancient Royal Maundy tradition.
This historic ceremony honors individuals for their dedicated Christian service to their local communities across the United Kingdom.
The service highlights a deep connection between the British monarchy and the servant heart of Christ.
This year marked only the second time in eight centuries that the prestigious event was hosted in Wales.
The Dean of St Asaph expressed great joy in hosting the royal couple for such a spiritually significant occasion.
He shared his hope that those recognized would find lasting encouragement from the day.
“We hope that the recipients of these honours will cherish this day for years to come,” he said.
“We hope that the recipients of these honours will cherish this day for years to come,”
he said.
This enduring tradition serves as a powerful reminder of the intersection between national history and steadfast Christian values.
By honoring those who serve, the monarchy points to the ultimate example of humility found in the Gospel.
Faith
Historic Bells Resound in Welsh Church, Affirming Easter Hope
A historic Welsh church is finally fulfilling a vision over a century in the making this Easter season. St Mary’s Church in Betws-y-Coed will ring a complete set of nine bells for the first time since its 19th-century construction.
This restoration project preserves Christian heritage by repurposing bells from a closed sanctuary to proclaim the Gospel once more. The sound of these bells serves as a beautiful reminder of the enduring call to worship within our communities.
Faith Facts
- Eight of the nine bells were salvaged from St John’s Church in Porthmadog, creating a spiritual connection between the two congregations.
- The installation project cost approximately £100,000 and was funded through various Christian trusts and local community grants.
- The bells are tuned to the key of G and include a historic clock bell originally cast by John Warner of London in 1873.
“It will be extraordinary to hear them rung for the first time at a church service on Easter Sunday, so that the whole community can hear the invitation they proclaim.”
The project leader, Reverend Stuart Elliott, noted that this effort has successfully built a new community of bell ringers to serve the ministry area.
This achievement highlights the power of faithful persistence and the importance of maintaining our sacred landmarks for future generations.
Faith
Gordon Brown’s Faith Legacy and Israel Views in New Biography
Faith Facts
- Gordon Brown’s father was a Presbyterian minister who led numerous pilgrimages to the Holy Land and studied Hebrew.
- At age 12, Brown wrote a church article titled “Persecution,” reflecting a moral debt owed to the Jewish people.
- The biblical concept of Jubilee from Leviticus 25 shaped Brown’s thinking on global debt relief.
James Macintyre’s new biography offers a window into how Brown’s Christian upbringing in the Scottish manse shaped his worldview. The book says his father instilled in him a lasting respect for the Jewish people and the State of Israel.
That upbringing also influenced Brown’s early writing on the moral necessity of supporting Israel after the Holocaust. The biography presents his faith-driven outlook as a force that later informed his political career and sense of public duty.
Ultimately, the book highlights how faith, family, and moral conviction can shape leadership.
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