Thursday, October 24, 2019

Tonight: New Beginnings


Tonight on Bringing Up Bates, it's all about new beginnings. Erin Paine, Whitney Bates, and Carlin Bates are getting ready to launch their online boutique, but there are a lot of tasks to check off their list before the webstore goes live.


Later, the Bates' new church building is finally complete, and they hold their special dedication service. The congregation is incredibly thankful for God's faithfulness throughout the project.

Gil Bates new church


In TV time, it won't be long before Carlin and Evan say "I do," so it's time to gather their family and friends for a wedding shower. But the party quickly becomes emotional, as another Bates child will soon be leaving the nest.


With so many of her children entering adulthood and going out into the world, Kelly doesn't want to neglect the little ones who are still at home. She plans an outing for Addallee, Ellie, and Callie that won't quickly be forgotten. The show starts at 9pm ET/8pm CT, only on UPtv.

Bates high ropes


 Photos courtesy of UPtv

7 comments:

  1. Where can I watch the episodes since I don’t have the specific channel. Thank you! 🙂

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    1. You can watch on UPtv.com

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    2. You can buy episodes, including this season, on Amazon as well.

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  2. Does Gil have any qualifications to preach?

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    1. Yup, God called him to preach.

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    2. You mean, Gil said that God called him to preach. All preachers say that. Some have been called, some haven't. It's good to get some training before just launching into such important work.

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    3. Response to 11:22PM. MO- There are regulations in some states that require training to become a minister. Tennessee is not one of those states from what I've been able to look up online. I agree that training is always helpful in such an important endeavor. :o)

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