This award-winning DVD, aired on PBS for Black History Month, is a compelling chronicle of heroic humility and uncommon courage that echoes to the present day. Briars in the Cotton Patch, directed by Faith Fuller (who spent several years of her childhood living here), tells the story of a courageous group of blacks and whites who withstood bullets, bombs and boycotts at Koinonia Farm in the years leading up to the Civil Rights era. Thought-provoking and appropriate for high school and college classrooms, church presentations, or your own collection.
This award-winning video, aired on PBS for Black History Month, is a compelling chronicle of heroic humility and uncommon courage that echoes to the present day. Briars in the Cotton Patch, directed by Faith Fuller (who spent several years of her childhood living here), tells the story of a courageous group of blacks and whites who withstood bullets, bombs and boycotts at Koinonia Farm in the years leading up to the Civil Rights era. Thought-provoking and appropriate for high school and college classrooms, church presentations, or your own collection.
Jubilation! This award-winning musical drama is a leg-slappin', toe-tappin', hand-clappin' hoe-down of a story that entertains as well as shares fresh insight into the Gospel. This retelling of the Gospels of Matthew & John is based on Clarence Jordan's Cotton Patch translations into present-day Southern settings, from Jesus' birth in a Gainesville, Georgia trailer to His Good Friday lynching and Easter Sunday victory. Original cast recording, starring Tom Key, with music by the late Harry Chapin, composer of such well-known hits as "Cat's in the Cradle" and "Taxi."
A 7 minute tribute about Clarence Jordan. Read more about this video on our website here or watch the flash version below. Sorry, only available in VHS at this time.