Natalie Grant's "It Takes a Church" Renewed for 2015 Season
Multiple Dove Award nominee and winner Natalie Grant's GSN series, It Takes A Church has been confirmed for a second season. The network announced the series renewal and season two will air in 2015. The series, which priemered in June 2014, is a matchmaking endeavor.The program, hosted by Grammy-nominated singer Natalie Grant, follows churches around the country as they try to find a mate for one of their parishioners. The premiere episode took place at Rock Worship Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. In its first season, the show garnered more than seven million viewers.
"So excited to be back with It Takes A Church for a second season," Grant commented, adding, " I'm honored to be a part of this sweet, family-friendly show, and love watching church congregations acknowledge their single members in a whole new way!"
The response towards "It Takes a Church" has been general positive and encouraging:
"'It Takes a Church' reminds us of all the cringe-worthy moments of the 'The Bachelor(ette)' that we love to hate-cheesy pick-up lines and songs, bouquets of flowers, uncomfortable flirting, good guys coming in last," SingleRoots wrote.
"And instead of hot tub scenes, coarse language, drunken stupors, and elaborate marriage proposals, there's (loose) Scripture quoting, saying grace before a meal, clothing drives, and occasional Natalie Grant solos."
Another blogger enjoyed the relatability of the programme.
"We all have churches where you know of a single in there that your heart just goes out to wanting them to find happiness in their life," The Hallway of Faith wrote.
"This show is a fun way to do so. You have a congregation full of people that have your best interests at heart and are going to make sure to pick out someone who is right for you."
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