Introducing Jesus of Nazareth

Aired 2006-07. 1-800-638-3522www.elca.org/introducingjesus

Presented by the National Council of Churches USA Produced by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Join gifted pastor, theologian and Grace Matters (www.gracematters.org) radio host Peter Marty as he travels through the Holy Land. Journey where Jesus walked, from Nazareth and Bethlehem to Capernaum, the Sea of Galilee, the Jordan Valley, the Mount of Transfiguration, and finally to Jerusalem. Introducing Jesus of Nazareth is a straightforward, concise retelling of the gospel story told against a backdrop of breathtaking scenes from the Holy Land.

Personally Speaking 2006

Aired 2006-07. 202-541-3204 Presented by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

How do those who are in the public eye integrate spirituality into their lives?  You’ll hear several famous people expound on that topic when Msgr. Jim Lisante sits down with them for a heart-to-heart chat in an hour-long special, “Personally Speaking 2006.”

 

For more than 15 years, Msgr. Lisante has been interviewing prominent people in entertainment, sports, literature and other fields, and asking questions that most interviewers shy away from.  With his genial manner, "Msgr. Jim" approaches the celebrity interview from a different angle and his guests talk openly about how faith and family intersect with celebrity and careers.  Past guests have included comedian Dom DeLuise, singer Aaron Neville and best-selling author Mary Higgins Clark.  Guests for this year’s special will be announced soon.

Troubled Waters

Aired 2006-07. 1-800-537-3394www.ucc.org

Presented by the National Council of Churches USA Produced by the United Church of Christ

For more information: http://www.troubledwatersdoc.com.

 

It's easy for some of us to take water for granted. It's always available from our faucet and we have a wide selection of brands of bottled water to choose from in stores.  But with continuing increases in the world's population, water resources are being strained as never before. It's a dwindling natural resource that is turning what should be a basic human right into a commodity to be bought and sold. These forces have threatened the well-being of poor communities across the globe.

Water pollution and water-related illnesses have also become world plagues. On average, more people die each year from water borne diseases than from being killed in wars. It's clear we are standing on the brink of a global water crisis.

This documentary will examine these issues through the eyes of people who are struggling with this crisis everyday in the United States and around the world. It will also take a look at the theological side of water. Christians, Jews and Muslims all use water as a central theological element. Water is an important element in the ritualistic life of communities around the globe, intimately tied to its place in God's plan for humankind. International religious leaders express their concerns about the water crisis and what role they will play in  preserving water, one of God's greatest gifts, for future generations.

Christmas: Joy to the World

Aired 2005-06. Presented by the National Council of Churches USA Joy to the World is a joyful mixture of music and praise featuring several choirs and congregations that celebrate the cultural diversity within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Tune in to see and hear pastors, choir directors and church members demonstrate how worship in their congregations reflects their cultural heritage within the context of the Lutheran Church.

We will visit some of the ELCA's culture-specific congregations including American Indian, Middle Eastern, Asian, African American, and Latino. Through choir performance, liturgical dance, and conversations with church leaders you will learn the importance of music and cultural diversity to faith practice, enjoy a variety of music, and gain insight into the commonalities and differences among these ELCA-based, culturally diverse congregations.

On DVD only $14.95 (with vinyl window cling while supplies last)

Easter: Come to the Water

Aired 2005-06. Produced by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Atheists. Buddhists. Unchurched individuals. Some from Jewish backgrounds, Protestant traditions, blended families. A fascinating group of adults come together to seek adult baptism into the Catholic Church at St. James Cathedral in Seattle. Come to the Water: The Adult Journey to Baptism follows both catechumens and candidates in the year-round RCIA process of adult education and initiation into the Catholic community, culminating with Baptism celebrated within the Easter Vigil. Filmed on location in the Pacific northwest and in the breath-taking interior of St. James Cathedral, the program is a vibrant and moving experience of the adult spiritual journey.

 

Living Legacies: Billy Graham

Aired 2005-06. Produced by the Southern Baptist Broadcast Communications Group  

 depicts several individuals who served as models of faithfulness and obedience to God's calling.  Though no longer living, the spirit and influence of these loyal servants continues in the lives of persons touched by their ministries.  Through the work of those who carry on, their legacies will be felt for generations to come.

The Eternal Light: A Historical Retrospective

Aired 2005-06. Presented by Diva Communications Presented by Jewish Theological Seminary of America

When the Eternal Light radio series began broadcasting in 1940, no one could predict the immense impact this program would have on the national. Eternal Light forged a bold new paradigm for faith communications and this program takes a trip down memory lane, recalling the Peabody Award winning program that defined a generation.

To purchase a copy of the film call 212 397- 7259

Faith Works: Across the USA 2005

Aired 2005-06. 202-541-3204 Produced by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

 

Roman Catholics make up nearly one-fourth of the population of the United States, but the many ways that they put their beliefs into action are not always front page news.  Last year alone, Catholic schools and colleges educated more than three million students, Catholic hospitals treated 83 million patients and Catholic Charities assisted more than seven million individuals who were in need of help.

 

In 2004, we introduced viewers to some of the every day Catholic heroes who are the flesh and blood behind some of these impressive statistics. This year, we will tell the stories of more Catholics who are finding new and innovative ways to improve the lives of others.  "Faith Works: Across the USA 2005” will go on location to introduce more inspiring individuals that provide a sense of the breadth, depth and diversity of Catholic ministry in our nation.

A Holy Passion: Easter Special from Prestonwood Baptist Church, Plano, Texas

Aired 2004-05. The passion of Jesus Christ, His sacrifice of His own life for the world’s sin, has been the pivotal theme of the Christian experience for more than two thousand years. During the Easter season, adherents of the Christian faith commemorate Christ’s crucifixion, death and resurrection, not simply as the end of His earthly life, but the start of something magnificent. It was an enduring gift of love, the end … of the beginning. A Holy Passion is a one-hour worship concert by the five hundred-member choir and orchestra of Prestonwood Baptist Church. The program celebrates the resurrection of Jesus and the redeemed life He offers. Co-hosted by Jack Graham, Pastor and R. Todd Bell, Minister of Music and Worship, A Holy Passion is filled with powerful and inspiring songs of praise.

“There is no one holy like the Lord; there is no one besides you; there is no Rock like our God.” 1 Samuel 2:2

Produced by Prestonwood Baptist Church, Plano, Texas. in cooperation with the Southern Baptist Broadcast Communications Group.

To purchase a copy of this program call Prestonwood Music & Worship Ministry, (972) 820-5299.

Hunger No More: Faces Behind the Facts

Aired 2004-05. DVD copies of the 60-minute program are available for purchase, with study guide for $24.95. Call 1 (800) 999-3534 to order; or go to www.mennomedia.org/resources/ Presented by the National Council of Churches Tremendous progress has been made in addressing the crisis of world hunger in the last 25 years. The world community has the knowledge, technology and resources to end malnutrition. The faces of hunger can be reduced in number as faith groups work together in creative initiatives through local, regional and international programs. Hunger No More: Faces Behind the Facts includes interviews with Senator Elizabeth Dole and former Senator George McGovern. The program highlights community economic development; advocacy with state and federal governments to change systems that allow poor people to escape the cycle of poverty and hunger; and positive choices individuals have made to eradicate chronic hunger in our lifetime. The faces are more than facts when people work together to create a world where, as the disciple John envisioned, there is “hunger no more.”

Hunger No More: Faces Behind the Facts is now airing on ABC owned and affiliated stations through Sunday, December 19, 2004. Check your local ABC station for local air date and time.

 

DVD/VHS copies of the 60-minute program are available for purchase, with study guide for $19.95 VHS/$24.95 DVD. Call 1 (800) 999-3534 to order; or go towww.mennomedia.org/resources/

Overlord: A Mighty Host

Aired 2004-05. DVD copies of the 60-minute program are available for purchase: $19.95 plus $4.95 shipping & handling. Call 1 (800) 637-4011 to order. Presented by the Southern Baptist Broadcast Communications Group On June 6, 1944, the greatest military operation in the history of the world succeeded in landing over 150,000 Allied troops on the beaches of northern France. Before the battle of Normandy was won in late August, these troops endured some of the most costly fighting of World War II.Overlord: A Mighty Host looks back sixty years on this awesome military event from the point of view of soldiers, sailors, and paratroopers who were involved in the invasion. The documentary examines the role of faith in the lives of these men — on that day in 1944 and today.

Overlord: A Mighty Host begins airing on ABC owned and affiliated stations December 5, 2004.

Check your local ABC station for local air date and time.

 

DVD copies of the 60-minute program are available for purchase: $19.95 plus $4.95 shipping & handling. Call 1 (800) 637-4011 to order.

Service from the Cathedral of St. Phillip, Atlanta, Georgia

Aired 2004-05. 1 (404) 815-0640 The National Council of Churches presents “Christmas Eve at the Cathedral of St. Philip” inAtlanta, Georgia. Episcopal Bishop of Atlanta, J. Neil Alexander and the Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler will lead the service. The Cathedral Choir will perform classical Christmas anthems under the direction of Bruce Neswick. Hymns will include a variety of traditional Christmas carols. This program is produced by the Episcopal Media Center.

A Sacred Noise: The New Jewish Music

Aired 2003-04. Produced by Diva Communications

Under the heading "World Music," or squeezed between the mezzuzot and kiddush cups in Judaica shops, recordings of Jewish music have entered mainstream American culture having been rediscovered and reintroduced by a new generation of Jewish minstrels. The documentary A Sacred Noise gives viewers a glimpse of the perspective of today's Jewish musicians. Appearing in venues as divergent as cozy Upper West Side clubs to capacity-filled college arenas, these musicians are embracing their rich musical heritage and forging new connections to the ancestral melodies and their messages. The result is an authentic and invigorating new genre for communicating the contemporary Jewish experience. A Sacred Noise was shot on location around New York City, epicenter for the new Jewish music scene. The program features a variety of talented artists and groups including Frank London, Debbie Friedman, Peri Smilow, the Klezmatics, Pharaoh's Daughter and several others, performing their original compositions and refurbished songs. The toe-tapping soundtrack is interlaced with commentary as the musicians describe their unique connections to Judaism and how music acts as a conduit to spiritual awareness.

To purchase a copy of the film call 212 397-7259

Legacy of Our Ancestors: 350th Anniversary Celebration of Jewish Colonial America

Aired 2003-04. Produced by Diva Communications

This documentary explores the foundations of Jewish America which began 350 years ago in New Amsterdam. The period between 1650 and 1820 was a fertile time in Jewish history as freedom of religious expression was taking root in a land of budding economic opportunity. Early American Sephardic Jews established an extraordinary presence along the Eastern Coast from Savannah to Newport with New Amsterdam (later to be named New York) at the epicenter. This program paints a picture of life as an early American Jew, illuminating the challenges they faced balancing a religious life in a secular world; challenges that American Jews continue to grapple with today. "Legacy of our Ancestors" features renowned historians Eli Faber, Jonathan Sarna, Hasia Diner and many others, along with testimonials from direct descendants of original colonists who personalize the history and make it relevant to today.

Diva Communications- 212-397-7259

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Never Far From God

Aired 2004-04. Purchasing Contact Name: EcuFILMPurchasing Contact Phone: 800-251-4091 Purchasing Website: http://www.ecufilm.org/

Never Far From God profiles two individuals who have entered the lives of people in need, people separated from family, people experiencing difficult situations.

Through these two stories, viewers can come to see how chaplains are the quiet but powerful presence of God's healing love for many experiencing pain, separation, or emotional distress.

The Changing Face of Worship

Aired 2003-04. Copies of this program are no longer available for purchase. We apologize for the inconvenience.  

After centuries of establishing a place for itself on the often uncomfortable terrain of reason, progress, and scientific proof that characterized the Age of Modernism, Christianity now finds itself facing the more challenging task of shaping a theological presence in the emerging postmodern context, introducing itself to a generation heretofore unacquainted with it. This documentary examines the challenge of attracting the MTV generation to the Church in the twenty-first century and introduces the viewer to a number of congregations that are flourishing in this postmodern era—highly non-traditional churches that are succeeding where mainline religious institutions have previously failed. They offer this new generation a "come as you are" invitation to the Christian experience, incorporating rock music, dance, film, poetry, painting and sculpture into the ritual of corporate worship. Featured are: Leonard Sweet, a professor of theology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, who has published several books on this topic, including "The Dawn Mistaken for Dusk, Carpe Mañana, and Soul Tsunami, which is widely regarded as the postmodern "bible." Darrel Guder, who holds the Henry Winters Luce Chair of Missional and Ecumenical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and is author of "Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America." The documentary also features several emerging churches, including: Mars Hill Fellowship in Seattle, Washington, which began in 1996 with about 100 members and now averages 1600 on Sundays. The congregation—largely young and single—meets in a building that was once a 40,000-square-foot furniture store. Rock music plays an integral part in worship at Mars Hill. Mosaic in Los Angeles, California, known for its spiritual creativity and cosmopolitan diversity, is a large urban congregation whose membership is 85% single. The median age of the 1500 who attend weekly is twenty-three. Erwin McManus, who serves as Lead Pastor and Cultural Architect of Mosaic, is interviewed. McManus is the celebrated author of An Unstoppable Force and Seizing Your Divine Moment. The Changing Face of Worship will air on ABC stations & affiliates beginning December 7. Check with the local ABC affiliate for broadcast times.

Saints and Strangers

Aired 2002-03. 888-241-9282 "Saints and Strangers" examines the religious and spiritual roots of the men and women who founded our country – from the earliest settlers in Jamestown, through the fervent patriotism of the pre-Revolutionary period, and the eventual formation of the original colonies into the United States of America. Along the way, "Saints and Strangers" will address religious influences from the Mayflower to the Great Awakening, from Plymouth Rock to the War of Independence. It will examine the groups of the faithful who were crucial influences during the colonial period – the Church of England, the Puritans, Baptists, Quakers, and others. "Saints and Strangers" includes interviews with historians who often had somewhat differing, but always enlightening, views of the impact of actual historical events. Producer Bernie Hargis notes, "The viewer will be surprised, as I was, to learn the different ways religion, commerce, government and other aspects of daily living were fused together to contribute to the momentous events that led to the founding of our nation." Listed among those interviewed for the program are: Dr. John Butler, Yale University; Dr. Karen Bullock, Southwestern Seminary; Dr. David Hall, Harvard University; Dr. Barry Hankins, Baylor University; Dr. Nathan Hatch, University of Notre Dame; Dr. Christine Heyrman, University of Delaware; and Dr. Mark Noll, Wheaton College; and Dr. J. Stanley Lemons, Rhode Island College, member of First Baptist Church in America, Providence, Rhode Island. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Video Clip Click here to preview a short clip of "Saints and Strangers".

Strong Roots, Fragile Farms

Aired 2002-03. ”Strong Roots, Fragile Farms" will give insight on a nation blessed with the finest cropland on earth. Here in the United States, family farmers employ people, allow local businesses to thrive and are more ecologically friendly to the environment than large, industrial farms. Yet a growing crisis reveals farmers struggling to hold on to their farms, and farming families in a financial struggle to perserve a tradition for the next generation. Although the food situation in the U.S. is better than almost any other nation, family farms are dying. American farmers are not the only ones struggling to stay alive. Globalization of farming is a worldwide problem that impacts us all. This documentary will shed light on the farm crisis through personal stories, profiling farm families in Iowa and North Carolina, the Philippines, Mexico and Africa. We will follow the families as they plant crops, cultivate and harvest. They will tell their own stories and show us how globalization affects their lives everyday.

The Highest Commandment

Aired 2002-03. Produced by Diva Communications  "When I pray, I speak to God...When I study, God speaks to me." So replied the late Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, former chancellor of The Jewish Theological Seminary, when asked why one should make time for Torah study. Indeed, all Jews are encouraged to engage in a life-time of learning and many people report a renewed personal and spiritual focus to their day when they join a study group, regardless of their level of knowledge. "The Highest Commandment" dives into the very nature of Jewish education, distinguishing it as the wellspring for Jewish continuity. Produced by The Jewish Theological Seminary in conjunction with Diva Communications, this program documents the journey of several individuals who, having overcome a variety of obstacles, demonstrate an unrelenting commitment to their Jewish education while explaining some of the fundamentals of Jewish learning. Education is indeed the highest commandment and study is a form of worship; it is when God speaks to us.

For more information on "The Highest Commandment" call Marianna Mott Newirth at 212 678-8020

To purchase a copy of the film call 212 397-7259