Natalie Grant to host 2nd season of Christian matchmaking show It Takes A Church

Natalie Grant will be hosting the second season of It Takes a Church.

Award-winning musician Natalie Grant will be hosting the second season of GSN network's matchmaking show called It Takes a Church, which will begin airing on Thursday, March 26 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

With a Grammy nomination and multiple Dove Awards under her belt, the popular artist will be returning as the host of the matchmaking show and she is expected to visit different churches in California, Michigan, Tennessee, Alabama, Indiana and Wyoming, in hopes of finding an ideal match for one lucky single.

Each week, fans will see Grant surprise an unsuspecting single and guide them towards the journey of love. The single has no say who he or she will end up with, nor will they be doing any of the legwork involved in meeting new people. It Takes a Church will be the one to check on the single's personality and preferences, then suggest ideal love matches for the single, who will then go on a series of dates with the candidates.

After this time, the single's family, friends and even the community will be deciding who they want their single to end up with. It's not just a matchmaking show since the matchmaker's church receives a donation.

This season's highlights would include special guest appearances by actors and performers David and Tamela Mann  from Madea's Big Happy Family and musician Bo Bice from American Idol. Plus there will be a shocking surprise proposal before the season ends.

The first season of It Takes a Church was viewed by over six million people. This season is produced by Authentic Entertainment for GSN, with Tom Rogan and Lauren Lexton (Flipping Out, The Best Thing I Ever Ate) serving as Executive Producers along with Curnal Aulisio. Sean Kelly (Minute to Win It) is Consulting Producer.

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