4 seasons · 32 episodes

The White Stone Legacy

Would you still follow Jesus if it cost you everything?

A cinematic series where the end times are the setting, discipleship is the story, and Jesus Christ is the Hero. Drawn from the novels A White Stone and The Elect by Jim and Merry Corbett.

State-of-the-art production that can stand alongside anything on screen while remaining faithful to the Gospel. Not another soft Christian show.

Season 1

The Invitation

From the novel A White Stone

Ordinary people from every walk of life are confronted with a single demand: depend solely on God. Those who say yes meet their Father at every turn. Those who trust their own plans begin to feel the ground move.

  1. 01

    A White Stone

    The series opens on the question that will not leave: what would you give up if He asked for everything?

  2. 02

    How Things Are

    A piercing look at comfortable Christianity — and the gap between saying Lord and living surrendered.

  3. 03

    How Things Could Be

    A diverse company is gathered. Each is offered the same invitation. None can remain neutral.

  4. 04

    Yes

    The first yeses are quiet, costly, and immediately tested.

  5. 05

    Our Own Plans

    Those who keep the steering wheel discover a world that no longer holds answers.

  6. 06

    At Every Turn

    The ones who surrendered meet provision they could not have arranged.

  7. 07

    The Exposé

    The contrast becomes public. Families, churches, and cities choose a side without meaning to.

  8. 08

    Where Do You Stand

    Season one ends on the viewer. The invitation is no longer on the page.

Season 2

The Cost

From the novel A White Stone

Most of us say we would follow Jesus until it actually costs something. Season two makes the cost visible — reputation, security, relationships — and shows what Lordship looks like when the headlines catch up to the Word.

  1. 09

    Today's Headlines

    The novel's world and our own stop pretending they are different.

  2. 10

    Sold Out

    A life wholly given to God is no longer theoretical. It has a face, a rent check, and a church that does not understand.

  3. 11

    Re-examine

    Perspective breaks. What counted as faithfulness yesterday looks like unbelief in the light.

  4. 12

    The Stirring

    Conviction moves through a congregation. Some wake. Some harden.

  5. 13

    No Answers Left

    Systems that promised safety fail the people who trusted them most.

  6. 14

    Hidden Manna

    Those who overcame are fed in ways the world cannot see or steal.

  7. 15

    A New Name

    Identity is rewritten. The white stone is no longer a metaphor.

  8. 16

    If It Cost You Everything

    The question returns, now with names attached. Season two closes on a remnant that will not go back.

Season 3

After the Taking

From the novel The Elect

The corridors of heaven open. Angelic and demonic activity is no longer hidden. After the rapture of the overcoming bride, those who remain discover that nothing is as it was — and that God still has a people.

  1. 17

    The Corridors Open

    The invisible order becomes visible. Survival takes on a new meaning.

  2. 18

    Those Who Remain

    Ben Fairchild, Reefer McGee, Gloria Manly, and Tim Hanek wake into a world emptied of the bride.

  3. 19

    Nothing Like It Was

    Mercy is still on the earth. Power is still available. The rules of the old life are gone.

  4. 20

    Ben

    Fairchild learns what it costs to know God when knowing Him is no longer optional.

  5. 21

    Reefer

    McGee's past and his future collide. Faithfulness is no longer a church word.

  6. 22

    Gloria

    Manly becomes a vessel. The Lord works through the least likely with terrifying kindness.

  7. 23

    Tim

    Hanek has to decide whether he will live for God or merely survive Him.

  8. 24

    A People Still

    The remnant finds one another. God has not left Himself without a witness.

Season 4

The Remnant

From the novel The Elect

The final season follows what it truly means to know God — to really live for Him — in the most challenging times. Questions that lived in quiet places of the heart now demand answers.

  1. 25

    To Know God

    Knowledge that was once doctrine becomes oxygen.

  2. 26

    Work Powerfully

    The Lord moves through a people who have nothing left but Him.

  3. 27

    Quiet Places

    Old questions surface. The remnant cannot hide from what they always wondered.

  4. 28

    Mercy Still

    Even now, He is merciful. That mercy is not soft. It is holy.

  5. 29

    The Elect

    The title is earned, not claimed. A company is formed that the darkness cannot absorb.

  6. 30

    Times and Seasons

    The last days stop being a chart and become a way of walking.

  7. 31

    Soon Return

    Preparation is no longer a seminar. It is a life.

  8. 32

    The End Is the Beginning

    The Legacy closes where they opened: Jesus is the Hero. The cost was real. The reward is eternal.

The company of The Elect

The Elect

Ben Fairchild

A man forced to learn what knowing God actually means when the old world is gone.

The Elect

Reefer McGee

A life with a past. Faithfulness finds him after the taking.

The Elect

Gloria Manly

An unlikely vessel. The Lord works through her with power and mercy.

The Elect

Tim Hanek

Faced with a choice that will not wait: live for God, or merely survive the hour.

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