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Amazing Grace: The Untold Story

"Discover the untold story behind the hymn that changed the world."

John Newton’s life is traced from his turbulent youth and years at sea to his conversion, ministry, and the first performance of the hymn “Amazing Grace” during the Great Awakening.

Top Cast

  • John Rhys-Davies

    John Rhys-Davies

    Old John Newton

  • Jeremy Theobald

    Jeremy Theobald

    Middle Aged John Newton

  • Alicia Underwood

    Alicia Underwood

    Elizabeth Newton

  • Louis Tomeo

    Louis Tomeo

    Young John Newton

  • Randy Davison

    Randy Davison

    British Royal Navy Captain

  • Wendi Coates

    Wendi Coates

    Mary Catlett

  • Brisa Sue Turk

    Brisa Sue Turk

    Young Mary Catlett

Overview

John Newton’s life is traced from his turbulent youth and years at sea to his conversion, ministry, and the first performance of the hymn “Amazing Grace” during the Great Awakening.

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