Phyllis Lovelace
This show never disappoint me. It is intriguing. The everyday issues of life and church are addressed. Things that most people are not willing to talk about, those many family and congregational secrets. I also love the way the show allow us to see the issues that we are seeing in our society today, ie police brutality, molestation, adultery, family secrets, black lives matter, regrets, past sins, generational curses, greed, social status quo. I could go on and on.Thank you to the writers .
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M. Terrie Stewart
Greenleaf provides its audience to see preachers and christians as people with every day struggles (sinners save by grace) who has to account and reconcile their daily living with the man above.. I appreciate the fact, that it allows us to see christians struggling with variend life concerns and hippocracy that has permeated over the years in black churches (i.,e., preachers sleeping with members of their congregation, non acceptance of people who has alternative life styles , rape, etc., etc.,).
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Gina Adamchick
I'm really in love with this show. As a Christian, I have a hard time finding shows that eliminates a conviction after watching. I mainly enjoy it because it shows the 1st family in leadership position yet dealing with the struggles of life. It addresses lots of family drama, relatable to every age group, and most position in the church , it's modern, and from a biblical prospective. Love that it address sexual immorality from several positions in the church! Love this show!
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