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After the untimely death of Kathy's (Kirsten Price) husband Sean (Eric Masterson), strange things begin to happen. Kathy is repeatedly haunted by unexplained sounds, lights flicker without reason and photographs crash to the floor. When the apparitions appear in her bedroom, she's had enough. Determined to get her life back, Kathy seeks the help of experts to remove the evil spirits. But just who are they? And why are they there? Before he died Sean told Kathy he'd love and protect her forever. Sometimes it takes the power of love to fight the supernatural. But will love be enough?

Imagine The Monkees meet modern praise and worship music. Add a dash of realism and drama, and you've got Praise Band. The funny, yet touching story of one band's efforts in a small town church. Through their growing music ministry, the band not only reaches out to their community, but also grows in their own individual walk with God. Matt Young, the new worship leader, is hired by Pastor James Monroe to serve Crossroad Community Church. However, these young church leaders meet with much opposition from members of their congregation who still cling to traditional roots. Led by church treasurer Wayne Wilson, the congregation resist the idea of change and this new style of worship. Can Matt, along with band mates Mark Lewis, Luke Daniels and John Collins change the minds of this dwindling flock before it is too late? Praise Band - on Wednesday night they're an average band, but on Sunday morning they're praising God!

Karen had a promising future: A blossoming career as a journalist and the love and support of her photojournalist boyfriend, Ryan. But when Karen becomes ill, both seem to vanish into thin air. Now stricken with a terrible case of writers block, her attempts to reach Ryan go unanswered. After recovery, she starts dating, her writing career gets back on track and she eventually gets engaged. Shortly before her wedding, Ryan contacts her. She's stunned to find out that Ryan never abandoned her. Now confused about her future, she's faced with huge decisions that will determine her fate...but fate has a few twists of its own...will forever be long enough?

In the distasteful dating realm of lame pickup lines, one-night-stands-gone-bad, meaningless booty calls, maniacal nymphomaniacs, and creepy men--grounded young singles, Sarah (Katie Morgan) and Eric, search for something more. Despite their friends protests that Internet dating is an act of desperation, they decide to give it a shot. But will Sarah and Eric find that online dating is just as bad as the more traditional ways of meeting other singles? Or, will they finally find the true love for which they have been searching?

While on again off again couple Lisa and Doug are on the outs, Doug finds himself befriended by his oddly annoying cable guy Chet. Tolerable at first, Doug soon starts to become paranoid, convinced Chet is trying to infiltrate every aspect of his life. When Chet seduces Doug's mother, he's had enough. But try as he might, he just can't shake him. Are they destined to become friends for life?

Ashley is lighthearted, warm, and spontaneous. Ben is perpetually serious, exacting and guided by rules. After four years of living together, Ashley begins to feel suffocated by how serious and inflexible their lives have become. She loves him with every inch of her being, but will love be enough?

The most important things in life for Frankie (Kirsten Price) aren't fame, fortune or anything money can buy. They're her relationships: four coupled friends from college and her husband, Mark. But somewhere along the way, Mark became distant, which led to Frankie being lonely. . . and ultimately led to Frankie having an affair with her best friend's husband. During a dinner party at her house, the truth is unexpectedly revealed not only for Frankie and Mark, but also for swingers Mandy & Jeff and on-the-rocks Tiffany & Russell. Will there be second chances? Or, will the damage be irreparable?

Lucy (Alektra Blue) never fit in with the other girls. And as hard as she tried, she couldn't figure why. Why they couldn't accept her. Why they were so mean. Then, while searching for a room to rent, Lucy meets Kat and Fern. Both are dark, eccentric, and don't judge her harshly like the other girls. What's more, they seem to know much more about Lucy than she knows about herself. With the newfound knowledge of her "gift"-which Kat and Fern share with her-Lucy begins to become who she was always meant to be. She discovers sexual euphoria like she's never before imagined the exhilaration of being able to perform spells, and, most importantly, a greater understanding and acceptance of her.

A road trip turns deadly when five young friends embark on a journey to attend an annual festival in the desert. The eclectic group is looking forward to a free-spirited weekend, a place to let down their hair and escape their hectic lives. But what begins as mild paranoia becomes a most dangerous game when one of them goes missing. Soon thereafter, the danger intensifies into a horrifying reality as they learn The Wicked have awakened.

Bob Smith lives a quiet, simple life. With a modest apartment in the San Fernando Valley, a job, and a bicycle, he wants for little else. But when his young co-workers discover that middle-aged Bob is still a virgin, they feel obligated to get him laid. Having been dragged out to a local strip club one evening, he meets May Singleton, a shy 25-year-old bartender. May lives an equally quiet, uneventful, and somewhat lonely life, but all of that changes when she meets Bob and together they discover love... for the first time.

Disillusioned with the Los Angeles dating scene, but obsessed with meeting her soul mate, upcoming jingle copywriter Zoe (Jessica Drake) hesitantly follows up on an Internet ad her colleague, Becky (August), encourages her to answer. It's from an eccentric and witty girl named Moonbeam (Dana DeArmond). Although Zoe isn't a lesbian and has never entertained the idea of a lesbian tryst, much less a lesbian relationship, she easily falls in love with the girl's personality and companionship. But as the relationship grows, she worries that actually consummating it with sex. . . might not be as easy, if even possible. Will she find kissing girls as easy as falling in love?

Samson Nazirite (Herschel Savage) always focused on creating "the good life." By the age of 37, Samson attained the three things he'd most desired: status, money and, more importantly, power. When neglected girlfriend, Christy leaves him, he's to question what "the good life" is without having someone to share it with. But, when Samson meets Delilah (Jessica Drake), a stunning hairdresser, the attraction is immediate. Like him, Delilah is headstrong, ambitious and, most importantly, drop dead gorgeous. Amidst repeated warnings from his mother and friends, Samson quickly falls for Delilah and, just as quickly . . . loses it all.