The second
season of reality TV Show “Preachers Of LA” is scheduled to hit screens
this August. Oxygen reports that season one was the most watched
freshman series in network history, averaging over one million total
viewers in the 25-54 demographic.
Digitally,
there were more full-episode streams per week in season than any other
Oxygen original series and was a Top 10 most social cable reality
program in October and November 2013.
Premiering
August 20 on Oxygen, the second round of episodes continue to dig deep
into the flawed personal lives of Bishop Noel Jones, Minister Deitrick
Haddon, Bishop Clarence McClendon, Pastor Jay Haizlip, Pastor Wayne
Chaney and Bishop Ron Gibson.
According to
the network, viewers can expect story lines that are full of
self-discovery and change with growing families and ministries,
incredible women of strength beside them, and ever-changing
relationships.
Bishop Jones
and Loretta’s relationship is still evolving, but Bishop Gibson and
Lady LaVette’s strong convictions keep them from accepting the nature of
their friends’ close bond, causing a devastating rift.
With his
focus on ministry and not his personal life, Bishop Jones enlists the
help of his fellow preachers to create an event that will positively
impact the community of Los Angeles.
Meanwhile,
after much turmoil, Deitrick and Dominique are now married and have a
new addition to their family—but their marital bliss is short-lived when
Pastor Jay accuses Deitrick of deceiving him at their wedding.
Family
dynamics are also rocked when Pastor Jay and Christy’s relationship is
put to the test as Pastor Jay struggles to forgive a family member for
their past demons.
Bishop
McClendon is focused on the expansion of his new ministry in Atlanta,
but he is challenged when he must deal with every father’s fear–giving
his daughter away to another man.
Pastor Wayne
Chaney and First Lady Myesha must balance business with personal now
that she is the newly appointed Executive Pastor of their church.
And while
Myesha is feeling better than ever after getting healthy and shedding 40
pounds, the couple struggles with a life-altering decision about the
future of their family.
You will
recall that Bishop T.D. Jakes called it “junk” and an overwhelming
majority of people within the faith community agreed.
The season
begins August 20, but Michelle Williams precedes that with a two-part
special. She visits the “mancave” with the cast to discuss season 1 and
what’s to come.
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