The Charitable Sisterhood
of the Second Trinity
Victory Church

When a group of devoted women from a small-town church rally together to organise a charity drive during a relentless storm, they uncover startling secrets and forge unlikely bonds, testing the limits of their faith, friendship, and sense of duty.

Genre: Faith-Based Comedy-Drama

Adapted for the Screen and Directed
by Dean Owen-Sims

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Set in the quaint town of Pennington Gap, Virginia, in 1977, Sisterhood follows the Charitable Sisterhood of the Second Trinity Victory Church, a devoted group of Christian women driven by their faith to serve their community. As an unforgiving storm rages outside, the women gather in the church basement to sort through donations for a relief effort aiding flood victims in Guatemala. Their work is more than just charity; it’s a heartfelt expression of Christ’s love in action. Throughout the evening, their conversations, prayers, and reflections on scripture highlight their deep commitment to living out the Gospel, even in the face of personal and spiritual challenges. Sisterhood is a powerful testament to the strength of faith, community, and the enduring impact of Christian compassion

STARRING

(in order of appearance)
Radio Announcer - Bo Wilson
Lorraine Jensen - Libby Fleming
Tina Yates - Helen Kim
Bea Littleton - Kathryn Hartman
Janet Murchison - Kelly Monisse 
Riley Reynolds - Dilroop Khangura
Deputy Shorter - Joel Young

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Filmed at Waterloo Studios, Sydney
with the assistance of the Sydney Film School and Sydney Actors School


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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents 
are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. 
Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.