The Vicar of Dibley is a sitcom comedy set in a small community in the English countryside. It follows the life of an eccentric and unorthodox woman priest as she navigates the challenges of her role and interacts with the colorful characters in the village. With its double entendre humor and ensemble cast, the show provides a humorous and lighthearted take on religion, community, and rural life.
Amen is a sitcom-comedy TV show set in a black church in Pennsylvania. It follows the hilarious and heartwarming adventures of a deacon and a pastor as they navigate the challenges of leading a congregation. With laugh-out-loud moments and touching relationships, Amen is a must-watch for fans of comedies and stories about faith and community.
In Ballyfermot, Ireland, in 1960, the women dream of escaping their domestic lives by winning a pilgrimage to Lourdes. With the help of their priest, Lily, Eileen, Dolly, and Sheila win the opportunity to travel to Lourdes for free. The journey provides them with a chance to enjoy independence and reflect on their own lives. However, when Chrissie, who has returned from the USA, joins them, old wounds resurface and they realize that the true miracle is the strength of their friendships and togetherness.
Evil Angels is a drama based on the true story of Lindy Chamberlain, a mother who was wrongfully accused of killing her baby. The film follows Lindy as she battles against prejudice and a flawed judicial system to prove her innocence.
Keeping the Faith is a romantic comedy about two best friends, a priest named Brian and a rabbi named Jake, who fall in love with the same woman, Anna. As they navigate their feelings for her, they also struggle with their respective religious commitments and the challenges that come with them.
Ethan Frome, a chronically ill farmer, falls in love with his wife's cousin. Their unrequited love leads to a series of tragic events in a small New England village.
In this silent comedy film, a pickpocket on the run mistakenly takes on the role of a preacher in a small western town. Chaos ensues as the fake priest tries to navigate the complexities of leading a congregation and avoiding his pursuers. Will he be able to keep up the act or will his true identity be revealed?
In the TV show 'Broken,' a Catholic priest in Northern England confronts the traumatic experiences of his childhood while serving his congregation. The story revolves around his struggles with faith, healing, and finding hope in the face of adversity.
Investigating the secrets of Hillsong, one of America's most successful megachurches, and the investigative reporting that led to the dismissal of two prominent pastors.
In this comedy, a town's annual Christmas pageant gets turned upside down when the unruly Herdman siblings join the cast.
In a suburban neighborhood, the normalcy of daily life is disrupted when a voice of God starts speaking through every radio. The messages from the voice challenge the residents to question their beliefs, reevaluate their relationships, and confront their fears. As the voice continues to speak, tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and lives are transformed in unexpected ways.
In 1760 France, a young nun in a secluded monastery falls in love with a fellow nun, leading to a series of devastating events. The nun's unrequited love, combined with her submissive nature and the oppressive environment of the convent, drive her to contemplate suicide. The film explores themes of religious repression, forbidden love, and the consequences of societal expectations.
A priest is assigned to choose a location for a new church on a mining company's land, unaware that it is an old Sami burial ground. After removing the remains, the settlers are haunted by vengeful spirits.
Count Three and Pray follows the story of a recovering alcoholic minister who returns to his small Southern town after the Civil War. He confronts his past, including his former fiance and the town's preacher, as well as the lingering effects of the war. As he navigates the challenges of rebuilding and finding redemption, he must also confront the lingering hate, sin, and prejudice that still exist in the community.
The Revival is a drama and romance movie set in Arkansas. It focuses on the story of a gay minister who deals with controversy, congregation, and the struggles of being closeted. The plot also revolves around the themes of religion, infidelity, guilt, and homosexuality. The movie takes an intimate look at the struggles faced by the protagonist and explores the tensions within the church community.
Members of the Hall Johnson Choir play members of a church congregation in the deep South in 1936. THey hold an open-air tent-and-camp meeting in order to raise the funds needed to send the church pastor, played by Clinton Rosemond, to a church conference in Birmingham, Alabama.
When teen-ager June Kinney is arrested, Warner Anderson, the pastor of a local church she once attended, has her released in his charge. She tells the pastor she doesn't come to church because the congregation is too cold and unfriendly. Realizing that she has spoken the truth, the pastor tries to inject new life into the church and brings up the idea of widened community services before the church board. There is opposition, at first because of the cost, but they vote to give the new plan a chance.
Brother White is a comedy-drama movie about a pastor who must find a way to save his struggling church in Atlanta, Georgia. Facing financial debt and a declining congregation, he decides to host a fundraiser to raise money. With the help of a gospel singer and the Sunday school children, he plans a billiards tournament and a gospel music concert to attract donors. Along the way, he also navigates his complicated relationship with his daughter and learns important life lessons about faith, community, and perseverance.
Set in the early 1900s, a Methodist minister and his wife navigate the challenges of rural life in Georgia, USA. They face personal tragedies, such as the loss of a child, and societal hardships including World War I and II. Through their faith and the support of their community, they find strength and resilience.
After accepting the job as vicar at a remote parish, eccentric cleric Frederick Densham promptly alienates his conservative congregation. Subsequently shunned by the whole community, Densham becomes a ghostly presence in the boneyard after his death.