Preachers' Daughters - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Mission from God
A group of Preachers' Daughters are on a mission trip to Cabo San Lucas and they quickly become divided over their different views on Christianity and the temptations surrounding them. Megan feels like the odd man out because of her choice not to drink and the drama escalates when Kristiana confesses something to which goes against everything Cierra believes in.

Hot as Hell
Cierra's temper becomes an issue when she is made mission leader and wreaks havoc among the group; Kayla starts a battle when she selfishly drinks all the water and the girls gossip behind her back. A new girl arrives, shaking things up among the Preachers' Daughters, and the house will never be the same.

Jesus Went to the Club
Lolly continues to put the girls on edge when she refuses to go to the mission and goes to the beach instead; tensions flare when Lolly brings random guys back to the house and the other girls decide to kick them out and tell Lolly she needs to step up her game. Later, Lolly starts a big fight with Cierra and Kristiana.

Turnt Up Game
Jayde attempts to prove to her overprotective dad that she can handle responsibility by being mission team leader. But, the freedom goes to her head as she flirts with boys and gets drunk on a wild night out. Lolly gets reprimanded by her mother for not participating in the mission work and tries to make amends by buying toys for kids. Meanwhile, Kayla plots to throw Lolly out of the house.

Evil Eye for an Eye
Lolly volunteers to be mission team leader but gets annoyed with Kayla when she refuses to participate. When Kayla declines to donate her cereal to the poor, the girls turn against her and she contemplates leaving the mission. Later, sparks fly when Lolly finds out about Kayla's plot to kick her out of the house. Meanwhile, Jayde continues to push boundaries.

A House Divided
Kayla decides to stay in Cabo, but later winds up getting in a huge fight with Lolly at the mission. Meanwhile, the rest of the girls are tired of Lolly's antics and decide to take action which causes her to blow up–and then face the consequences.

Exodus
When Kayla sabotages Lolly by talking to her pastor, Lolly takes it upon herself to pack Kayla's bag. But will she actually decide to leave the house? Later, a huge fight breaks out that involves all the girls and causes major drama.

The Devil in the Details
The mission takes a wild turn when the girls decide to sell jello shots and dance for money to buy school supplies for the kids in the barrio. Mission leader Tyche struggles with her faith and how to keep the girls motivated. Meanwhile, Jayde meets a guy and Pastor Tilo brings in a replacement after Kayla's departure.

The Preachers' Daughter That Cried Wolf
When the girls find out that they are building a church for their mission, they rebel. Lolly bails on the mission (again!) and Pastor Tilo has had enough. Later, things take a dramatic turn when Kristiana passes out in the mission field. Meanwhile, Jayde has her very first date in Cabo but it does not go as planned.

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Preachers' Daughter
The girls go out for another wild night but things take a turn when Kristiana gets into an altercation with a guy. Later, Lolly and Kristiana get into a fight and security is called. The next morning, the girls show up to the mission hungover and Pastor Tilo, fed up, calls in the girls' fathers for help.

Judgment Day
Megan and Lolly hire a stripper for Jayde's birthday, but when he arrives, Jayde is horrified and tells her dad. Lolly, feeling betrayed, retaliates, causing friction between the girls and their dads. Later, the girls decide to go out for the final night in Cabo but tempers flare. The girls come together at the church for a tense but emotional goodbye to their mission in Cabo.
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