The Great Invitation

A Witness of Jesus and Prophetic Experience in History, Movies, Music, and Sports

The Great Invitation began in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 14, 2012.

It does not attempt to explain what happened that day, justify violence, or assign meaning to innocent suffering.

Instead, it asks:

Is this alleged, related prophetic experience—examined with skepticism—worthy of your attention? If so, does it motivate you to share this website and/or engage with the Choose Love Movement in an effort to prevent gun violence?

Sharing The Great Invitation is Caring!

Why The Great Invitation Exists

The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting marked a moment when attention could no longer be avoided. Americans asked what, if anything, could be done to prevent future acts of mass violence.

The Great Invitation explores a non-political approach.

This inquiry unfolds through history, story, music, sports, and an AI simulated courtroom designed to slow thinking, fact-check riggorously and question everything.

The long-term vision for The Great Invitation is a feature film experience. This site is the foundation. The film is the witness.

Choose How You Want to Enter

📖 Receive the Invitation

A cinematic vision of what The Great Invitation hopes to make possible—told as lived experience, not theory.

Enter the Story

🕊 Read the Introduction

An explanation of the purpose and prophetic framework—free from the restraints of the AI simulated courtroom.

Understand the Vision

⚖️ Enter the Courtroom

An AI simulated courtroom that tests The Great Invitation through facts, limits, witnesses, and objections.

Case In re: Alleged Prophetic Witness

Affirmative Counsel (A-Team: an army of angels)

Adversarial Counsel (Satan)

Observe the Trial

Before You Continue

This is not:

  • A prediction of the end of the world
  • A demand that you believe anything
  • An explanation of tragedy
  • A claim of supernatural proof

This is:

  • A witness
  • An invitation
  • A disciplined inquiry that protects the limits of meaning
  • A pathway toward participation in real-world good

Closing Invitation

You are free to read, reflect, disagree, or leave.

No verdict is required.

But if something here captures your attention—then moves you through story—then points you toward action, you are already participating.