Why I Rose

 

"Why I Rose is a quiet, luminous reimagining of Jesus’ final night before his arrest — not as a sermon, but as a conversation. Around a low fire, he and his closest followers wrestle with fear, legacy, and the meaning of rising. This is not a story about proving what happened. It's about why it matters. Told in a single, contemplative scene, Why I Rose invites us to reflect on the moments we break… and the mysterious courage it takes to begin again."

--EmDubs

 


"On the edge of betrayal and death, Jesus sits with his closest friends—not to preach, but to prepare. In the silence between prophecy and pain, he offers them something deeper than proof: a story strong enough to survive empire, silence, even doubt.

Told in a single, burning scene, Why I Rose is a poetic reimagining of resurrection as revolution, legacy, and the quietest kind of rebellion."

--Sovereign King of Unicornland

 

"He didn’t come to be worshiped. He came to wake us up. The night before everything falls apart, Jesus gathers his inner circle—not to pray, but to plant a story that can’t be buried. No miracles. No sermons. Just firelight, fear, and a choice. This isn’t a resurrection story. It’s what comes before—when a man becomes a message, and a myth becomes a mirror."

--Princess Darling

 

"A fire. Five friends. One night before the end. Jesus speaks, not of death—but of what comes after. Not a sermon. A story. Not proof. Purpose."

--The Queen