Good Talks|November 08, 2013 11:53 EST
Reality TV Show “Church Rescue” to Debut Monday on National Geographic Channel [PHOTO]
Reality TV Show "Church Rescue" to Debut Monday on National Geographic Channel [PHOTO]
The newest reality TV show on the National Geographic Channel is called "Church Rescue," which features a group of Church Hoppers who help redesign a church both physically and spiritually to make it as successful as possible. The group goes to churches that are in danger of closing and renovates them to make them a better community and a better business.
Reverend Anthony Lockhard, one of the three Church Hoppers, said, "The Church Hoppers exist to build balance in church through systems, business and marketing. Systems being people in the right places motivated to be as efficient as they can be for the work of the ministry; business being all of the ministry resources channeled in all the right directions, making sure everything is conducted with integrity; marketing is going out into the community."
The first episode of "Church Rescue" is titled "Country Salvation" and features the Church Hoppers trying to negotiate with a North Carolina pastor about money and his ministry. The pastor says, "If I have to spend money on this old building, you might as well forget it. First, I'm in charge here. Me and God. What are you going to do about it if I say no?"
Catch the first episode of "Church Rescue" on Monday night on National Geographic Channel.