Altar Egos, DVD
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Altar Egos, DVD

Bridgestone Multimedia Group / 2017 / DVD

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Desperate to see his church grow, Pastor John changes their Christmas pageant. Flabbergasted, elderly choir director Mary Margaret encourages her singers to boycott. Facing termination, John resorts to disguising himself as an old man to win back Mary and the choir. But the wounds run deeper than he suspected. Will he learn to love the unlovable? Dove faith-friendly. 90 minutes.

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Title: Altar Egos, DVD
Format: DVD
Vendor: Bridgestone Multimedia Group
Publication Date: 2017
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 1945788240
ISBN-13: 9781945788246
UPC: 095163889050
Stock No: WW389050

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Desperate to see their church grow, Pastor John (Robert Amaya) and wife Betsy (Erin Bethea) do the unthinkable and change their church Christmas pageant. Flabbergasted, elderly choir director Mary Margaret (Sallie Wanchisn) leads the choir to boycott. Facing termination, Pastor John resorts to disguising himself as an old man to bridge the generation gap, win over Mary, and lead the choir back to the church. When he discovers that the wounds run deeper than he first suspected, Pastor John must learn to love the unlovable or risk the ruin of his church and family.

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