The Moveguide Awards is an annual event that recognizes films and television shows that uplift and inspire audiences.
Among the night’s big winners, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” took home Best Family Film, while “Young Woman and the Sea” won Best Mature Audience Film. “A Little Women’s Christmas” was honored as Best Family Television Show, and “The Baxters” received Best Mature Audience Television recognition for its first eight episodes.
Faith-driven storytelling was highlighted through the Epiphany Prize, with “Cabrini” winning for film and “A Christmas Less Traveled” for television. The Faith & Freedom Awards went to “Reagan” in the movie category and “NCIS” for television.
Winners of the “Grace Award,” given to those who exemplify “God’s grace and mercy toward us as human beings through their outstanding performance,” included Candace Cameron Bure for her role in “A Christmas Less Traveled” and Jesse Hutch for his work in “Christmas Under the Northern Lights.”
In her acceptance speech Bure said, “Grace is something that I get that I don’t deserve. It’s a forgiveness of sins; it’s to stand holy and righteous before God. Just thank you for these opportunities to continue to do the craft that I love.”
The evening also celebrated individual performances, with Beatrice Schneider (“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever“) and Joel Smallbone (“Unsung Hero“) earning Grace Awards for their work in film.