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- Two young Swedish children in the 1900s experience the many comedies and tragedies of their lively and affectionate theatrical family, the Ekdahls.
- The true story of a prosecutor's fight to prove the innocence of a man accused of a notorious murder.
- Reverend Daniel Webster turns to a modern incarnation of Jesus to help him deal with his personal and professional problems.
- An exploration of the intersection between religion and homosexuality in the U.S. and how the religious right has used its interpretation of the Bible to stigmatize the gay community.
- With only 30 days to repay a massive loan, a disgraced art historian is forced into a scandalous scheme: win the heart of, and then extort, the Episcopal priest avoiding her like loose glitter. When she discovers him hiding the world's greatest lost masterpiece, will she betray the heroic man who believes in her genius, or fall for him and doom herself to a custom pair of concrete stilettos?
- A look at the life and ideas of Pauli Murray, a non-binary Black lawyer, activist and poet who influenced both Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Thurgood Marshall.
- Emmy(R)-winning filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi ('Journeys With George') explores scandalized former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey's new life as a spiritual advisor to female prison inmates and a soon-to-be ordained Episcopalian priest.
- Episcopal deacons, priests, bishops and lay folk from around the country discuss The Sacred Order of Deacons. Entirely without narration, and refreshingly candid, the diaconate is defined and described. Deacons share their stories and talk about their ministries, and are seen living out their roles in both the liturgy and in the community by proclaiming the gospel and feeding the hungry. Filming began in Columbus, Ohio at the 75th General Convention in June 2006 allowing for a diverse sampling of Episcopalians with a wide range of often controversial opinions. Various views of equality among the orders are presented. Called to Love and Serve also includes footage of the Ordination of a Deacon.
- A documentary on Gene Robinson, the openly gay bishop who set a precedent in New Hampshire state politics, and the battle for LGBT people to receive full acceptance in the faith.
- Archie is determined to baptize Joey, especially over Mike's express wishes against it. When Edith begins refusing to allow Archie to be with Joey alone (knowing what will happen), Archie begins getting very sneaky.
- The Reverand Chong visits Edith to tell her that Stephanie is Jewish. Archie wants her to convert, but Edith backs Stephanie's decision.
- Archie's freeloading cousin, Oscar, dies in the guest room. Archie and Mike host an impromptu wake in their home, as they ponder whether to hold a funeral service or simply dispose of Oscar's body.
- Saying goodbye to Mike and Gloria proves traumatic for the Bunkers. Before they leave for their new life in California, Mike and Gloria share some long-hidden feelings, confused tears, and much, much more with Archie and Edith.
- In an attempt to one up is neighbor, Stan runs for deacon of his church.
- An adult film star electrocutes to death in her bathtub, which leads to a memorial service that is anything but ordinary.
- The family must persuade the angry brother of a war veteran who died of lung disease that his brother should receive a military-honoring burial.
- A simple game of golf results in the death of a woman.
- A middle-aged woman chokes to death in her apartment, and is found dead a week later.
- A female Episcopalian priest whom Hooker knows is raped. The man is later caught. But when he goes to her and confesses, she chooses not to testify.
- A missionary in 1903 Philippines befriends a young island boy, Pit-a-Pit, teaching him English and the ways of civilization. As he matures, he attends medical school because he wants to become a modern doctor to his superstitious people. He is put to the test by the local leaders who present him with a very ill woman needing prompt surgery; if she dies, they plan to kill him in retribution.
- When a pretty teenager disappears on her way home from school, Rochester, New York's public safety personnel organize search parties to comb the neighborhoods, woods and fields looking for the missing girl. Whe her body is found, the police department changes gears and launches a murder investigation.
- The team build a profile for the killer. Moore and Sara share an intimate moment. Kreizler gets advice from an old mentor. Roosevelt finally takes action.