Whether you make it,
learn from it, or believe it;

history

binds us together.

Rooted deep in human history is The Great Chalice of Antioch.

Learn about one man’s quest to share it with the world.

The What, Where, When and Why

Torn Pic of The Great Chalice

Part I: The Great Chalice

Understanding the significance of this Chalice is critical to appreciating why anyone would spend a lifetime chasing it. (5 minutes)

Part II: The 7 Coincidences

You may call it fate or pure luck, but for this man, it all seemed like a coincidence. And then another, and another, and another... (15 minutes)

Part III: The Quest

He forgot to lock the door on his way out. Who could have known that returning to lock it up would change the course of his life? (3 minutes)

And He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, "This is my body broken for you; do this in remembrance of me."
And in the same way, after the supper He took the cup, saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you."

Luke 22:19-20

The Who and How

Gustavus Eisen Book Summary

Part IV: Gustavus A. Eisen

Establishing the authenticity of the Chalice was a 13-year endeavor for Professor Gustavus A. Eisen. His two volume book is widely considered the preeminent authority on the subject, and Eisen's conclusion that it is the Holy Grail. (9 minutes)

Verne Kahler with first replica of The Great Chalice.

Part V: Verne Kahler

A man revered for his kindness and generosity, Verne Kahler was well known for his incredible business acumen. After a chance encounter with a couple homeless men in southern California, Verne's life took on a new pursuit. (8 minutes)

Part VI: Carl Romanelli

A seventh-generation sculptor, Carl Romanelli comes from a long line of artistic talent. His family is from Italy, where the Romanelli name is so well known that a museum was built to recognize and display their many works of art. (10 minutes)

ABOUT US

Chasing a Father's Dream

When Verne Kahler was struck and killed in an accident, all of the momentum he had created around The Great Chalice died with him.  Now, decades later, his son has picked up the Chalice and is finishing the work his father started 75 years ago.

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