Los Angeles Times

Format change for ‘Hour of Power’

- By Nicole Santa Cruz nicole.santacruz @latimes.com

Once the signature of Robert H. Schuller’s worldwide television ministry, the “Hour of Power” will be chopped to 30-minute episodes in some markets when it returns to the air Sunday.

The 42-year-old television ministry, filmed at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, announced the format change Thursday as it detailed plans to return to the airwaves. The show has been in reruns since Schuller abruptly cut ties to the ministry last month.

“We’ve been considerin­g this move for years,” John Charles, president and chief executive of Crystal Cathedral Ministries, said in a statement. “The market has changed, with more demands on people’s time and more options for viewers. This will give us the capacity to expand our weekly viewership without expanding the budget.”

The new episode, taped March 18, features Pastor Lawrence Wilkes, the president of the California Graduate School of Theology, and traditiona­l music with a choir and orchestra, according to a news release.

A 30-minute version of the show will air Sunday on the Discovery Channel and on Lifetime on May 13. The show will air for a full hour on the Trinity Broadcasti­ng Network. The ministry said it expects viewership to increase by 25% because of the change.

The church, which is in bankruptcy, sold Crystal Cathedral to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. The Schuller family has been battling the church’s board and its creditors committee over claims of unpaid money for contracts and copyright infringeme­nt.

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