All proceeds from The Last Supper will go to support St. Roch CDC, the community rebuilding ministry of St. Roch Community Church.


The Man Who Ate New Orleans tells the story of a man who sets out to accomplish something no one in the 400-year history of New Orleans has ever done – eat a meal at every single restaurant in the city, all the while keeping a running diary with reviews and grades for each eatery.


His name is Ray Cannata, and he’s a Presbyterian minister who moves to New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina to help revitalize a tiny church there. At his first service after the storm with 17 people present, he boldly challenges them to build a church around rebuilding the city. At the five year anniversary of Katrina, the church has grown to nearly 200 while rebuilding over 500 houses in New Orleans. And Ray himself is preparing to eat at the last of his 600+ New Orleans restaurants -- a star studded gala attended by the great chefs of New Orleans and hosted by Katrina hero John Besh.


It’s a story of celebration and community, as played out in New Orleans through music, through food, and through rebuilding.