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“Like the bee gathering honey from different flowers, the wise person accepts the essence of different scriptures and sees only the good in all religions.”
2025 - 2026 Season
The IBC is pleased to have a wonderful slate of faith-based documentaries and liturgical programs that will be airing on broadcast networks between September, 2025 and July 2026. Here’s a rundown:
This one-hour documentary journeys to the edge of life and beyond, exploring the most enduring question in human history: What happens after we die? Guided by leaders from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and more, it reveals shared hopes and unique visions of eternity—alongside moving personal accounts from those who say they’ve glimpsed Heaven
On a quest to discover why, for some people, sadness is the key ingredient to creating overwhelming joy, Life Coach Roy Ice encounters an eclectic group of celebrities to learn how their faith journey converted their tragedies and the pain of their past into the fuel of their future and ultimately led them to bring joy to not only themselves but to countless others.
The Christmas message from Middle Collegiate Church frequently centers on themes of radical love, compassion, and justice for all people. Led by its senior minister, the Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, the church reinterprets the Christmas story to emphasize the birth of Jesus as an act of solidarity with the marginalized.
The program tells the inspiring story of a woman of extraordinary faith and vision. From defending the faith amidst the Spanish Civil War to founding the Company of the Savior, Mother Felix dedicated her life to educating young women and fostering holiness. Her spirituality, unwavering trust in divine providence, and legacy of Catholic education continue to shine as a beacon of hope in an ever-changing world.
Middle Church's commitment to love and compassion is reflected in its mission and activism year-round, which includes advocating for:
Global peace
Racial equality and justice
LGBTQIA+ inclusion
Economic justice
From ancient philosophers to modern scientists, humanity has wrestled with a single question: “How do we make sense of being given life? I Thank, Therefore I Am explores gratitude not just as a feeling, but as a transformative philosophy—one that gives birth to resilience, joy, and meaning, even in the face of profound loss.