Video: Kelsey Grammer Shares Jesus With Old ‘Cheers’ Bar Buddies in Incredible Interview
In a recent podcast episode of “Where Everybody Knows Your Name,” actor Kelsey Grammer discussed his faith in jesus with fellow actors Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson. Grammer, who was raised in Christian Science, reflected on his spiritual journey and experiences that led him to a deeper relationship with Jesus. He described a poignant moment on a plane when he felt Jesus’ presence, which he found reassuring and transformative. Grammer also mentioned a meditative experience at home that prompted the arrival of a script for the movie “Jesus Revolution,” in which he portrayed Pastor Chuck Smith, a key figure in the 1970s Jesus Movement.Though he did not explicitly renounce his Christian Science beliefs,Grammer highlighted the meaning of his evolving faith and the guidance he sought in his life.
Actor Kelsey Grammer spoke about his faith in Jesus during a podcast with fellow cast members of “Cheers,” the hit ’80s and ’90s sitcom.
Grammer opened up to actors Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson during an episode of “Where Everybody Knows Your Name,” a show in which Danson and Harrelson interview celebrity guests.
In a podcast episode that aired Oct. 23, 2024, featuring Grammer, Danson brought up religion.
Grammer began by saying he was raised believing in Christian Science, a religious group founded in the late 1800s by Mary Baker Eddy.
Many Christians agree the sect is a non-Christian cult, according to Got Questions.
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“Now, my act of faith, my relationship with Jesus, if you will, was not something I was even comfortable declaring,” Grammer said. “It wasn’t something we did, that’s not the way we talked, basically — the Christian Scientists. And so, it always seemed a little odd to me.”
The actor then d a critical moment he experienced when he was writing his book, “Karen,” a true story about his sister being murdered at 18 years old.
“I had this wild moment on a plane: Jesus is sitting down right next to me, and talking to me. And it was undeniably true, and real, and reassuring, and uplifting,” Grammer said.
“And I got to surrender, and … tears were just dripping down my face. … It was an extraordinary moment, and it just was that thing, that thing that happens, you know? And suddenly it was revealed to me, and there I was. And I guess I was saved.
“But, He’d been there all along, and that was the real trick. Because I’d been fighting the fight of, ‘Well, I’ve got this.’ And then of course, He was basically saying, ‘No, I’ve got it.’”
Grammer didn’t say whether he had completely denounced his Christian Science beliefs, but he did another experience that happened before the occurrence on the plane.
“I was having a kind of meditative evening in my home one night, in my living room about 3 a.m., and I thought to myself, ‘I want to do something that’s important. I don’t know what it is.’ And I just sort of gave up and said, ‘Guide me,’” Grammer said.
“The next morning, the ‘Jesus Revolution‘ script came to the door,” he said.
In the movie, Grammer played pastor Chuck Smith, a charismatic preacher who co-started the “Jesus Movement” of the 1970s, according to Got Questions.
Grammer, who witnessed the movement growing up as a Christian Scientist, recounted living through the experience.
“They were energized and optimistic, and I thought that was a great thing to see,” he said in a 2023 interview, according to CBN News.
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