Imagine if John the Baptist came of age during the 1960s counter culture, the charisma of Jim Morrison flowing from the mantle of an Old Testament prophet. Meet Lonnie Frisbee, a seeker turned Jesus freak evangelist who compelled thousands towards a profession of Christian faith. It was during a trip into a canyon that Frisbee claimed that God gave him a vision of his future as an influential evangelist to the hippie generation.
Four years later the vision would be fulfilled as pictures of Lonnie baptizing teenage converts were splashed across the pages of Time and Life magazines forever celebrating him as an icon of the Jesus movement.
Despite the stories of spiritual prowess that surround his life, his enduring struggles overwhelmed him. And even though he was the charismatic sparkplug igniting the rise of two worldwide denominations (Calvary Chapel & Vineyard), his name has all but been removed from their histories. Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher is the powerful story revealing the risk-taking nature of God, aligning himself with the most unlikely of characters as if to send out the message (yet again) that everyone is invited to participate.
Frisbee plays nationally on PBS
The Frisbee documentary is now playing nationally on PBS stations. Contact your local PBS programmer to see if you can get them to slate the doc in your area.
Post Date: September 2, 2008
Slate Magazine article & MSN.com site
Slate online magazine publishes a major review of the Frisbee soundtrack. Click here for more details. It is picked up as a featured story on the MSN.com website.
Post Date: August 3, 2007
EMMY Nomination!
Frisbee has been nominated for a regional Emmy award by the National Television Academy (SF/Norcal) in the documentary category. Go to www.emmysf.tv for more information.
Post Date: May 21, 2007
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