T.D. Jakes is ready to put his annointing on daytime television.
After a successful test run last summer, the Dallas pastor will
premiere his self-titled syndicated talk show in more than 50 U.S.
markets on September 12, Tegna Media announced Tuesday.
According to Deadline.com, “T.D. Jakes” is cleared in more than 40 percent of the country.
According to Deadline.com, “T.D. Jakes” is cleared in more than 40 percent of the country.
T.D. Jakes on the set of his daytime talk show
Megachurch pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes has said his new TV show, which debuts on Monday, is not specifically faith-based, but will instead be open to people whatever their belief system or background.
Megachurch pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes has said his new TV show, which debuts on Monday, is not specifically faith-based, but will instead be open to people whatever their belief system or background.
"It is not a faith-based show," Jakes told 11Alive. "I have a vehicle through which I can express that. But I cannot deny that when I sit down at the table, all of my faith sits down with me. All of my fatherhood sits down with me. All of my ethnicity sits down with me. I can only give what I am."
The Potter's House church pastor
added: "What I want the 'T.D. Jakes Show' to be is that, wherever you are,
whatever your belief systems, whatever your background is, there's a place for
you."
The pastor has been a regular guest
on talk shows hosted by some of the most well-known names in America, such as
Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Phil, but is now ready to add his own fresh perspective
on daytime TV.
Back in July, Jakes said in a
statement shared with The Christian Post that
the hour-long series "provides a great platform to expand conversations,
to be encouraging, positive, uplifting and help people work through tight places
in their lives."
Earlier this week Jakes clarified remarks he made during an
interview with HuffPost Live, and insisted that he does not endorse same-sex
marriage.
When some sites suggested Jakes was
both "evolved and evolving" on gay rights issues, the megachurch
pastor took to Facebook and told supporters:
"Do not take everything you
read online or hear repeated as truth. When asked about the 'black church' and
its role in ministering to gay people, I briefly mentioned (we were running out
of time) the word 'evolved and evolving' regarding my approach over the 39
years of my ministry to gay people who choose to come to our services,"
Jakes said.
"I simply meant that my method
is evolving — not my message. I was SHOCKED to read that this was manipulated
in a subsequent article to say I endorsed same sex [sic] marriage! My position
on the subject has been steadfast and rooted in scripture [sic]."
The "T.D. Jakes Show," which is being
co-produced by 11Alive's parent company TEGNA, is set to air for a limited time
in the cities of Atlanta, Dallas, Cleveland and Minneapolis.
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