Baptist Press: WASHINGTON, D.C. ââ¬â When Jennifer Fuqua and Jeff Higgins said, "I do," they did so in the presence of their family and friends ââ¬â and with the help of a camera crew ââ¬â before a projected two million families who are expected to watch a new counter-cultural, celebrity-laden reality show called "An American Wedding."
Targeting networks such as FamilyNet, The Travel Channel, The Total Living Network, Good Life TV and PBS, the program celebrates the beauty and romance of a wedding while presenting the truth in a marriage based on a covenant.
"The popularity of reality and lifestyle programming present us with a unique opportunity to present marriage as an adventure and as a positive way of life. It's about strong community, commitment and bringing the family back," explain executive producers Barbara Lindorme and Maureen Tokeson. "With value-based programming, we have the rare opportunity to become a conduit for inspiring our culture."
An American Wedding is set to air this fall and next spring.





