Mysteries at the Church

Mysteries at the Church (2015)

EndedDocumentary showMystery

From soaring cathedrals to intimate chapels, sanctuaries of all faiths provide a beacon for seekers and a stage for astonishing mysteries. From divine intervention to unholy terror, we uncover the mysteries of the world's greatest houses of worship in Mysteries at the Church.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 07:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03World's Largest Cathedral & Salem Witch Trialsoct. 18, 2015
S01E02The Underground Railroad & The Killer Priestoct. 11, 2015
S01E01Napolean Murder Mystery & The Church of Scientology (Pilot)oct. 4, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Mysteries at the Church' premiere?

'Mysteries at the Church' premiered on September 27, 2015.

What is 'Mysteries at the Church' about?

'Mysteries at the Church' is a documentary-style TV show that explores historical mysteries related to churches.

Who narrates 'Mysteries at the Church'?

'Mysteries at the Church' is narrated by actor David Oakes.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Mysteries at the Church'?

There are six episodes in the first season of 'Mysteries at the Church'.

What are some of the mysteries explored in 'Mysteries at the Church'?

Some of the mysteries explored in 'Mysteries at the Church' include haunted churches, secret tunnels, and historical artifacts.

Is 'Mysteries at the Church' based on true stories?

Yes, 'Mysteries at the Church' is based on true stories and historical events related to churches.

What countries are featured in 'Mysteries at the Church'?

'Mysteries at the Church' features churches from countries such as England, Scotland, and Italy.

Who produces 'Mysteries at the Church'?

'Mysteries at the Church' is produced by Like A Shot Entertainment.

Does 'Mysteries at the Church' have a host?

No, 'Mysteries at the Church' does not have a host.

Is 'Mysteries at the Church' appropriate for children to watch?

'Mysteries at the Church' is rated TV-PG and is suitable for children to watch with adult guidance.

Does 'Mysteries at the Church' have a religious bias?

No, 'Mysteries at the Church' does not have a religious bias and explores mysteries from a historical perspective.

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