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  1. Praise Band: The Movie: Directed by Dave Moody. With George Hamilton IV, Adam Melton, James Dana Bryan, Justin Ricketts. Imagine The Monkees meet modern praise and worship music. Add a dash of realism and drama, and you've got Praise Band. The funny, yet touching story of one band's efforts in a small town church.

    • (72)
    • Drama, Music
    • Dave Moody
    • 2008
  2. Praise Band: The Movie is a 2008 faith-based film by Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures. It starred George Hamilton IV, Adam Melton and James Dana Bryan. The screenplay was written by Joshua Moody and the film was produced and directed by Dave Moody.

  3. Imagine The Monkees meet modern praise and worship music. Add a dash of realism and drama, and you've got Praise Band.

    • 107 Min.
    • 111,2K
    • Christian Movies
  4. 1. Jan. 2008 · The funny, yet touching story of one band's efforts in a small town church. Through their growing music ministry, the band not only reaches out to their community, but also grows in their own individual walk with God. Matt Young, the new worship leader, is hired by Pastor James Monroe to serve Crossroad Community Church.

  5. Praise Band: The Movie streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Praise Band: The Movie" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video. It is also possible to rent "Praise Band: The Movie" on Amazon Video online.

    • Wayne Wilson; Matt Young; James Monroe
    • Dave Moody
    • 2008
    • 7
  6. The funny, yet touching story of one band's efforts in a small town church. Through their growing music ministry, the band not only reaches out to their community, but also grows in their own individual walk with God. Matt Young, the new worship leader, is hired by Pastor James Monroe to serve Crossroad Community Church. However, these young ...

  7. Jeff Luckadoo Cast. Critics reviews. When Crossroad Community Church’s music director of 30 years retires abruptly, its pastor decides it’s time to inject some new blood — and a new sound — into the worship service. Enter Matt Young and his guitar-driven praise fests.