About The Film
On the night before His Passion, Jesus prayed for His followers with a single, piercing request: “that they may all be one” (John 17:21). That They May Be One is a docudrama on Christian unity that blends documentary interviews with dramatic, real-life reenactments to help viewers encounter the heart of Christ’s prayer and respond with renewed faith, humility, and hope.
Through voices from across the Christian world and moments brought to life on screen, the film invites believers to pursue unity not as a vague ideal, but as a Spirit-led call that begins in prayer and continues in everyday action.
Why Unity Matters
That They May Be One explores why unity matters to Jesus, why division wounds our witness, and what it looks like to seek reconciliation with courage and love. The film pairs thoughtful commentary and lived experience with a cinematic story thread, so viewers do not just learn about unity, they feel the cost of division and the beauty of returning to one another in Christ.
Portraying Real-Life Events Through Reenactments
To help viewers step into the story, That They May Be One includes dramatic reenactments that portray pivotal moments of renewal and unity, alongside scenes drawn directly from Scripture.
Reenactment footage includes:
Blessed Elena Guerra and Pope Leo through communication by letter
Early “baptisms of the Holy Spirit” including Stone’s Folly and Azusa Street
Biblical scenes such as Jesus’ Priestly Prayer in John 17 and Pentecost
These reenactments are not included for spectacle. They are woven into the film to show that Christ’s prayer for unity has real consequences in real history, and that renewal often begins when ordinary people respond to the Holy Spirit with extraordinary trust.
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