
John the Baptist
Family · Animation
Overview
John the Baptist is a story of courage and conviction seen through the life of one of God’s greatest prophets who gave everything to prepare the way for the Lord. It begins with the blessing John’s birth was to his aged parents. John grows in strength and integrity as he stands against political and spiritual adversity to preach the coming of the Lord. Finally, John beholds and baptizes Jesus, the Lamb of God.
Top Cast


Gregory Snegoff
Gregory Snegoff
John the Baptist / Caiaphas (voice)
Gregory Snegoff
John the Baptist / Caiaphas (voice)


Jack Whitaker
Jack Whitaker
Zacharia (voice)
Jack Whitaker
Zacharia (voice)


Beverly Rowland
Beverly Rowland
Elisabeth (voice)
Beverly Rowland
Elisabeth (voice)
David Grey
David Grey
Shem (voice)
David Grey
Shem (voice)
Neldon Maxfield
Neldon Maxfield
Angel Gabriel (voice)
Neldon Maxfield
Angel Gabriel (voice)


Pat Jackson
Pat Jackson
Mary (voice)
Pat Jackson
Mary (voice)
Alan Nash
Alan Nash
Uncle Jasher (voice)
Alan Nash
Uncle Jasher (voice)


Bruce Winant
Bruce Winant
Andrew (voice)
Bruce Winant
Andrew (voice)
Paul Nichols
Paul Nichols
Herod Antipas (voice)
Paul Nichols
Herod Antipas (voice)
Donna K.W. Johnson
Donna K.W. Johnson
Herodias (voice)
Donna K.W. Johnson
Herodias (voice)
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