The Jesus Revolution in Nashville

David Capes and Travis Mulder from the Lanier Theological Library recently traveled to Nashville to sit in on a filming session of Don Finto by filmmaker, Terry Benedict, and Gary Glover. 

This filming is part of a project sponsored by friends of Don Finto to commit their former pastor’s life and sermons to film and digital audio. 

During lunch, Terry and Gary sat down with David to talk about the Don Finto Project on The Stone Chapel Podcast.

To hear the podcast click here.

Who are Terry Benedict and Gary Glover? 

Terry is a filmmaker from Los Angeles.  He’s known best for the documentary The Conscientious Objector. This documentary became the basis of the Academy Award winning film Hacksaw Ridge

Gary Glover and his wife have been magazine publishers in Nashville for many years.  He has an online company called SongWriting University (www.songwritingu.com). This company allows anyone in the world to be teamed up online with a Nashville songwriter to write a song.

Gary grew up in Nashville and attended Lipscomb College (now Lipscomb University).  This is where he came under the teaching of Don Finto. 

So extraordinary were Finto’s accomplishments that nearly 50 years later, other students of Don have teamed up to commit his life, ideas, and sermons to an archive of resources.

The Jesus Revolution & Don Finto? 

Don Finto was and continues to be one of the most influential pastors of his day.  His church, Belmont Church, is located on Music Row in Nashville. 

In the 1970s, 80s, and 90s he and his congregation experienced the Jesus Revolution in Nashville. This was the same time when pastor Chuck Smith and Calvary Chapel experienced this spiritual phenomenon in Southern California.

It’s not too much to say that much of the contemporary Christian movement was birthed at Belmont Church under the leadership of Don Finto. Artists such as Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith launched their careers there in the heart of Music City. 

Finto’s influence did not stop in America.  He treks all around the world with the gospel message and the heart filled with grace. Even in his 90s, Finto tells people half his age to “finish well.” 

What is the Finto Project? 

The Don Finto Project begins with recording in high definition the ideas and stories of Don Finto “in his own words.”

Students and friends of Finto including Mark Lanier and Gov. Bill Lee (Tennessee) are sharing their insights. In the next phase, Terry Benedict will produce a 90-100 minute documentary on Finto’s life. 

In addition, Don’s sermons and writings are being collected to create an archive about Don’s legacy.  These will be include in an online digital archive available for generations to come.   

You can read a transcript of this podcast here.

For more resources check out these links.

To hear Don Finto’s lecture at the Lanier Library click here.

For a copy of Don Finto’s book, A Handbook for the End Times, click here.

Want more Stone Chapel Podcasts on some great topics? Just click here.

What’s more, you can get information on upcoming lectures at Lanier Theological Library by clicking here.

“Electric Jesus” with Chris White

To hear the podcast, click here.

“Electric Jesus” is a movie directed by Chris White, a filmmaker (screenwriter and director) who makes his home in sunny South Carolina. 

It is a funny, moving adventure, a nostalgic look at the place of contemporary Christian music in the 1980s (released Nov 2021). 

WHO IS CHRIS WHITE?

Chris is a Gen-Xer who earned a degree in theater from Furman University.  He has been creating stories and telling stories his entire life.

He is married to Emily, and they have three children who are in their 20s.  Chris and Emily work together to develop film projects, mostly in the genre of narrative feature. 

Art has a way of speaking into our lives.  It can communicate truth and worldview in unique ways.  Filmmakers are some of the story tellers of our time. 

Chris and Emily do not always make faith-based films, but their faith makes it into their films. 

The Movie Electric Jesus

“Electric Jesus” is a coming-of-age rock ‘n’ roll story of a Christian band known as “3:16” (after John 3:16).  The young men in the band are not sinister, stupid, or superheroes.  They are talented teenagers, goofy and weird, rough around the edges. Here’s more about the movie.

https://linktr.ee/electricjesus

Jesus Music

“Jesus music,” as it was known in the early days, was centralized in southern California.  Converted hippies had their guitars and drums. esusMusic was a natural outgrowth of that movement.  Often the music they created was edgy, but the gospel reshaped the lyrical content of their songs.  By the 1980s contemporary Christian music had become an industry in itself. 

Interestingly, rock ‘n’ roll is an outgrowth of blues, gospel, and jazz.  Sister Rosetta Tharpe, an African American guitarist and performer, was one of its pioneers.

Chris and Emily are on to their next project, a film about making peace with your past.  Something we all need to do. 

We’re grateful to Chris for stopping by to talk about his art and his films.  We look forward to seeing what they come up with next.

Look for “Electric Jesus” on a variety of streaming services.  And share it with a friend. 

More about Chris

Stick around for a nugget of wisdom from Chris at the end of the podcast. 

Read about Chris and Electric Jesus on IMDb here.

Follow him on Twitter here.

For more Stone Chapel Podcasts, click here.