New Theatrical "Jesus" to Be Televised Over Easter Weekend

With movie theaters closed around the country, the greatest rescue story of all time comes to life in a special Easter weekend television broadcast of Jesus on TBN.
More than one million people have experienced the live performance of Jesus at Sight & Sound's theater in Lancaster, Pa. Now, with a planned cinema event canceled due to theater closures from COVID-19, audiences from around the world will have the opportunity to witness this awe-inspiring spectacle-exclusively on TBN, or watch it on demand anytime through the TBN app, April 10-12 only.
"With people not being able to gather together to celebrate Easter, our hope is that by making this show available, we might all feel a sense of community and connection as we watch the greatest rescue story of all time come to life in this unique way," said Sight & Sound Chief Creative Officer Josh Enck.
From the bustling streets of Jerusalem to the raging Sea of Galilee, Jesus is the musical stage adventure that has been seen by more than one million people.
Filmed in front of a live audience, Sight & Sound's spectacular original production is now coming to television and streaming devices everywhere. Witness some of the most awe-inspiring, miraculous events as Jesus sets sail with fishermen, challenges the Pharisees and heals the hurting.
Saturday, April 11: 1pm ET/10am PT on TBN
OR
Friday, April 10 - Sunday, April 12 anytime on the TBN app or website.
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