Maybe something along the lines of the 700 Club!?Â
He could even have the obligatory big hair weeping wife at his side.Â
I thought Trask was part of an unaffiliated church sort of like a christian cult with a charismatic leader. The reverend Jim Jones comes to mind.
I think this is correct. I think that Barnabas even asks him what church he's affiliated with and he gives some BS answer about being of the church of the Lord or some nonsense. To which Barnabas smirks and says something like, "Oh, so you're a self proclaimed minister, not an ordained one" or something like that.Â
I agree - Brother Trask's Travelin' Salvation Show for sure!
I can just hear Frid delivering that line complete with the smirk. Too funny.
That smirk was killer wasn't it.Â
I got out my Portland phonebook and there are 22 Congregational Churches and 7 Episcopal Churches in the Portland area.
The interesting thing about religion and DS was the great amount of opposition by conservative religious groups to DS back when it was first broadcast. They thought it promoted Satanism.
My sincerest apology if yours isn't listed, I did the best I could in my limited knowledge. Please list your own if it isn't represented -
the reason why Josette DuPres Collins, the wife of the late Barnabas Collins, was never fully accepted by the family was because she was a Catholic, and 18th/19th century American Protestants had certain views about "one of them" marrying into their families.
As for me, I believe in being a decent human being. I'm just not practicing right now.Gerard