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The
Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd
By decree of Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed, Joseph,
the carpenter, travels to Bethlehem with Mary, his espoused wife who is great
with
child. Once arrived in Bethlehem, Joseph and Mary seek shelter only to be told
that there is no room for them in the inn. Mary brings forth her firstborn
son, wraps him in swaddling clothes, and lays him in a manger. Meanwhile, in
a humble village near Zarahemla, a city in ancient America, a young boy named
Helam sees a brilliant new star in the heavens and runs to share the news.
Amaron, a teacher of God's word, confirms that the new star is the long-prophesied
sign of the birth of Christ. And so begins The Testaments of One Fold and One
Shepherd, a new film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The dramatic
story follows the life of Helam, a fictional character, as he endeavors
to keep the commandments of God in the midst
of persecution and personal
tragedy. The life of Helam and his family is juxtaposed with corresponding
events in the Holy Land during Christ's Old World ministry, putting in
historical context the prophetic events on both continents.
Thus, biblical and Book of
Mormon witnesses of Jesus Christ are woven into the story.
Produced
under the direction of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the
Twelve Apostles, The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd will
be shown in the IMAX Polynesia Theater. Elder Neil L. Andersen of
the Seventy explains that the purpose of the film is to establish
that Jesus is the Son of God, 'the light and life of the world' and
to show the miraculous effect the Savior has on the lives of those
who believe in Him.
The film
took over two years to make and required extensive research into
the ancient cultures of the Americas. It was shot in Utah, California,
and Hawaii
on 57 sets, the largest of which was about the size of a football stadium.
Forty-eight principal cast members, along with 52 featured players
and over 1,000 extras came together to bring the storyline
to life. The inspirational
music was provided by the Orchestra at Temple Square and the Tabernacle
Choir.
Elder
Andersen says: This film bears a powerful witness of the Savior.
It dramatically depicts the appearance and ministry
of the resurrected
Christ in the Americas
as recorded in the Book of Mormon. The film also represents an unprecedented
collaboration of hundreds of committed, capable people who consecrated
their skills, united their creative talents, and in many cases volunteered
their
time.
The film
mirrors man's eternal search for meaning and affirms hope in the
saving power of the Lord's Atonement, that through faith
and enduring
obedience
we
may one day be reunited with Jesus Christ.
Free tickets
can be reserved in advance by calling 808-293-3117, Monday through
Friday, between 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Hawaii Standard time. Show
times are at 7:30 pm, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Also
showing at 10:30 am Saturday mornings.