That They May Be One
On the night before His crucifixion, Jesus prayed a prayer that still echoes across the Church today: “That they may all be one.” (John 17)
Featuring Francis Chan and Christian leaders from across denominations, That They May Be One is a powerful docudrama exploring how the Holy Spirit has been quietly working across generations to answer that prayer.
The film uncovers a remarkable story of God’s providence unfolding for more than a century. From the urgent prayers of St. Elena Guerra, which inspired Pope Leo XIII to consecrate the twentieth century to the Holy Spirit, to the dramatic outpouring of the Spirit in Topeka, the historic revival at Azusa Street, and the surprising awakening among Catholics at Duquesne University in 1967, a powerful thread emerges.
Through compelling testimony, historical insight, and dramatic reenactments of Pentecost and Jesus’ prayer in John 17, the film reveals the Holy Spirit’s work across denominational lines, calling the Church to renewal, awakening, and unity.
That They May Be One is more than a documentary, it’s an invitation to rediscover the Spirit who is still moving today.
That They May Be One
“How can historic divides among Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox believers ever be overcome? “That They May Be One” reveals the Bible’s key to unity and is full of hope that Jesus’s John 17 Prayer can be answered.”
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Jonathan Friz, 10 Days Of Prayer
“That They May Be One is at the heart of the Lord’s final prayer with his apostles at the Last Supper and is the title of this outstanding film. It is an urgent plea to all Christians to dedicate themselves, perhaps for the first time, to heal and reconcile the scandal of division in the broken body of Christ… The ecumenical cohort of witnesses in this hope filled production yearns for all believers to hunger for the desire to be clothed with power from on high. (Luke 24:49)”
Bishop Joseph Kopacz, Diocese of Jackson
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