“No Greater Love” is available digitally
Grammy-Award winner Chris Tomlin is making his first foray into theatrical filmmaking, bringing his unparalleled reputation and authenticity in Christian music to the big screen with The Last Supper. In addition to his executive producer role, Tomlin has recorded a song for the film called “No Greater Love,” that will appear in the last scene into closing credits. Tomlin wrote the song recently with Tyler Hubbard, Corey Crowder, and Matt Jenkins. “No Greater Love” is available now across all digital platforms. The Pinnacle Peak Pictures film is produced by Michael Scott and directed by Mauro Borrelli.
“When I was approached by The Last Supper team about contributing to this film, God immediately put a song on my heart I had written a few weeks prior with my friends Corey Crowder, Matt Jenkins, and Tyler Hubbard,” shares Tomlin. “John 15:13 says, “Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for one’s friends.” That is the essence of this song, the foundation of this movie, and a cornerstone of our faith.”
Tomlin’s participation in the film follows tremendous achievements in 2024 including a recording breaking tour and the global success of the song “Holy Forever.” He recently announced a first-of-its-kind concert series taking place this year Worship Under The Stars inviting people to a breathtaking celebration of faith, worship, and the vast beauty of creation at hand-selected, spectacular outdoor venues – including Central Park in New York City, Red Rocks in Colorado, and Pier Six Pavilion in Baltimore.
The Last Supper is an awe-inspiring depiction of the ultimate act of divine love and sacrifice, told through the eyes of those who walked alongside Jesus Christ. This deeply intimate film unveils untold perspectives, shedding new light on the profound Biblical truths that shaped salvation history. More than a retelling, it is an invitation to experience redemption, grace, and the eternal promise of hope like never before.
“I have always said that worship is more about seeing than singing and years ago, I was leading worship in Israel and that understanding was deeply reinforced. While standing in the place and seeing where Jesus gave His life, I was profoundly moved, reflecting on His final moments on Earth. That experience was a marking moment in my life,” shared Tomlin. “In watching The Last Supper film, I have had that same spiritual encounter. My prayer is that this film will meet people where they are and make a deep and eternal impact on their lives.”
The Last Supper features a stellar cast, including Jaime Ward as Jesus, James Faulkner as Caiaphas, and Robert Knepper (Prison Break) as Judas. The ensemble also includes Henry Garrett (Silo) as Nicodemus, James Oliver Wheatley (The Lost Pirate Kingdom) as Peter, Daniel Fathers (House of the Dragon) as Joseph of Arimathea, Nathalie Rapti Gomez (Love on the Rock) as Mary Magdalene, and Ben Dilloway (Masters of the Air) as Malchus. The film also stars Marie-Batoul Prenant (Testament: The Story of Moses), Billy Rayner (The Catcher Was a Spy), Harry Anton (The Last Kingdom), Fredrik Wagner (The Playlist), and more.