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A Singles Ward occurs as 2002 comedy film. Prefer a moving-picture show that followed it, The R.M., The Singles Ward is very LDS centric and is meant to appeal to LDS audiences. Non-LDS viewers probably would non read a information to & parodies of the Mormon—& Utah—sub-culture. A Singles Ward is one of a future line of LDS comedy films by Kurt Hale and John E. Moyer.
Plot
Fallowing dependably serving the fulltime mission, Jonathan Jordan finds himself divorced & is once more one LDS full-grown—globe world health organization's ultimate goal is Eternal Marriage. Disenchanted sustaining a Mormon way of life fallowing his recent divorcement, Jordan blocks attend church. He potentially creates the stand up routine lampooning the Mormon way of life. His trend lines to the church continues until he lessens for Cammie Giles, the member of the local singles ward. Suddenly, Jordan finds attend church additional appealing. However is he attending church over again good to impress her?
Tagline: A Road to Eternal Marriage Has Never Been Longer
Selected credits
Cast
Will Swenson, Jonathon Jordan
Connie Young, Cammie Giles
Crew
Kurt Hale, director
Kurt Hale and John E. Moyer, writing
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HARO Online: The Singles Ward
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Singles Ward
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