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Overview
A newly ordained minister accepts a summer job with a dynamic TV evangelist only to find deep conflicts between the latter's conventional activities servicing his community's spiritual needs and his power wielded as a TV celebrity.
Top Cast


John Ritter
John Ritter
Tom McPherson
John Ritter
Tom McPherson


Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty
Rev. Freddy Stone
Ned Beatty
Rev. Freddy Stone


Richard Kiley
Richard Kiley
Rev. Gus Keiffer
Richard Kiley
Rev. Gus Keiffer


Madolyn Smith Osborne
Madolyn Smith Osborne
Liz Oakes
Madolyn Smith Osborne
Liz Oakes


Louise Latham
Louise Latham
Charlotte Oakes
Louise Latham
Charlotte Oakes


Jonathan Prince
Jonathan Prince
Bill Oakes
Jonathan Prince
Bill Oakes


Michael Currie
Michael Currie
Artie Allman
Michael Currie
Artie Allman


Kenneth Tigar
Kenneth Tigar
Parker
Kenneth Tigar
Parker


Lois Hamilton
Lois Hamilton
Bobbi Ellis
Lois Hamilton
Bobbi Ellis


Jason Bernard
Jason Bernard
Everett
Jason Bernard
Everett
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