Sundays After Church shines a light on faith, power and hidden realities
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At a glance
- A new television series, "Sundays After Church," explores faith, relationships, and power dynamics within church communities.
- Produced by Eric and Natasha Brown, the series aims to reveal the human side of faith and realities beyond Sunday services.
- It tackles themes of love, betrayal, identity, and balancing faith with daily life, sparking conversations about church culture.
A new television series titled "Sundays After Church" is igniting conversations about faith, relationships, leadership, and accountability within church communities in Jamaica. Produced by Eric and Natasha Brown of Cinnamon Brown Entertainment, the series offers a candid and thought-provoking examination of life beyond the sanctuary walls, delving into the untold stories and complex dynamics that often unfold after Sunday service concludes.
The production tackles universal themes such as love, betrayal, identity, and the challenges of balancing faith with everyday life. Featuring a compelling cast and engaging storytelling, "Sundays After Church" invites viewers to look critically at church culture beyond the pulpit, exploring personal struggles, leadership issues, and the influence of power within faith communities. The production team stated, "This series is about truth. Weโre exploring the human side of faith, the parts people donโt always talk about, but absolutely experience."
Spearheading the series is the husband-and-wife team Eric and Natasha Brown. Natasha Brown, chief operating officer of Cinnamon Brown Entertainment, brings over 20 years of experience in finance, procurement, business development, and organizational management. She oversees the company's daily operations and strategic implementation. Eric Brown, an author, filmmaker, and creative entrepreneur known for writing under the pen name Cinnamon Brown, is recognized for crafting bold narratives centered on relationships, faith, ambition, and survival within Black communities. After achieving success as a bestselling author, Brown expanded into film and television, maintaining his commitment to producing content that entertains while fostering meaningful dialogue.
Through "Sundays After Church," the Browns aim to challenge perspectives, stimulate conversation, and provide audiences with an unfiltered look at the human dimension of faith. The series promises to explore the realities and complexities that exist within faith communities, encouraging viewers to engage with these topics in a deeper, more nuanced way.
This series is about truth. Weโre exploring the human side of faith, the parts people donโt always talk about, but absolutely experience.
Originally published by Jamaica Observer. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.