40 years is a long time.
It’s enough time to see a church explode in growth, a founding leader fall in a very public crisis, and a community eventually find its way back to the feet of Jesus.
In this episode of Serving the Story, Peter Grano with Cephas Films sits down with Jessica Buikema and Danny Soto from the Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale film team. They go behind the scenes of their recently released 40th-anniversary documentary... a project that didn’t just look back at the "glory days," but dared to tell the whole truth.
We get into the grit of:
The Tension of Truth: Why Danny fought to include the 2014 moral failure of their founding pastor when leadership was hesitant.
The Archival Miracle: How Jessica spent 150+ hours digging through VHS crates and old hard drives to find the "Christmas morning" moments of the church’s history.
Film as Worship: What happens when a 40-minute film replaces a traditional sermon and leads to a filled altar and lives transformed.
The Strategic Shift: Moving from a "Come and See" culture to a "Go and Tell" movement.
If you’re a pastor, a creative, or a ministry leader, this conversation is a reminder that our churches aren't defined by one person or one event... they are defined by the persistent, redeeming hand of God.
Don't discount what the Holy Spirit can do through the medium of film. Sometimes, the most powerful sermon isn't preached from a pulpit... it’s told through a story.