Connect with us

Thanksgiving weekend home projects

HGTV’s “Hobby Lobby” and Candis and Andy Meredith

Published

on

Whether you’re a fan of the home renovation show “Hobby Lobby”, or just curious about the show’s creators, you can learn a thing or two about Chip and Joanna Gaines and Candis and Andy Meredith from this article. You’ll learn about the couple’s work on the show, and how the Gaines’ church has opposed same-sex marriage. You’ll also find out what’s up with the veneer cracks on some of the show’s houses.

Magnolia Network

HGTV’s popular reality show “Fixer Upper” has become an empire. It has its own network, a Target line, and a spinoff series on HGTV called “Storage Wars.” It’s also a best-selling cookbook author.

“Fixer Upper” has been on the air for four years, and the series has become the king of HGTV. Its cutesy romantic banter, impressive renovations, and style have made it a hit with viewers. Now, the Gaines are taking on a bigger role in overseeing a massive empire. They’ve formed a joint venture with Discovery called Magnolia Network. They’ve also announced a new series called “The Retro Plant Shop With Mikey and Jo” which is set to premiere in May.

“Home Work,” which was originally a part of the Magnolia Network lineup, was removed from the show lineup. It’s been pulled over allegations that the show was subpar. Originally, the show was hosted by Utah-based couple Andy and Candis Meredith. It also featured the Goateses, a couple who were featured in the show’s trailer before the show began.

The Goateses said they believe the Merediths would have had a much harder time achieving success without their credibility. They also say they didn’t have the means to get as far as they did without the help of the Gaineses.

The Merediths also claim they didn’t know they’d be working on the new show when they were approached by the Magnolia Network. It’s also been reported that the show was delayed several times. The show’s website lists the airtime for the show as 7 p.m., MST, on Saturday, but a spokesperson for the network tells FOX Business that “Home Work” is no longer airing.

Despite the controversy, “Home Work” was deemed a “success” by the Daytime Emmy awards. The show’s producers have a newfound confidence that they will be able to continue producing good television. They’ve said they will be able to work with homeowners to correct any issues.

The “Homework” show was a highlight of Magnolia Network’s lineup, but it’s been removed from the schedule. The Magnolia Network hasn’t officially announced if the show will return.

Chip and Joanna Gaines’ relationship with a church opposes same-sex marriage

HGTV reality stars Chip and Joanna Gaines have recently come under fire for their ties to an evangelical church that promotes conversion therapy to turn gay people straight. This is despite the fact that the couple has never publicly promoted the conversion therapy agenda.

Chip and Joanna Gaines are devout Christians who attend Antioch Community Church in Waco, Texas. Their pastor, Jimmy Seibert, is an evangelical who has been outspoken in his opposition to same-sex marriage. He has also supported conversion therapy.

Buzzfeed recently questioned the Gaineses about their ties to a church that opposes same-sex marriage. The site cited an article that claimed Chip and Joanna Gaines attend a church that opposes same-sex marriage. However, the article didn’t provide any proof that the Gaineses attend a church that opposes same-sex marriage.

While the Buzzfeed article wasn’t directly addressed to the Gaines family, it did suggest that the Gaines family may have been impacted by the controversy. In response to the article, Chip Gaines tweeted out a series of tweets about “hell breaking loose” and “standing strong in the faith”. The tweets allude to the fact that the Gaines family is being impacted by the controversy.

Buzzfeed reports that Chip and Joanna Gaines are married members of the Antioch Community Church in Waco, Texas. This church is a nondenominational evangelical megachurch that opposes same-sex marriage. In addition to taking a stance against same-sex marriage, the church also promotes conversion therapy to help people turn their sexual orientation into heterosexuality.

Buzzfeed reported that Jimmy Seibert, the pastor of Antioch Community Church, is an anti-gay advocate. In fact, the Antioch Community Church website states that marriage is between a man and a woman.

Although the Buzzfeed article isn’t specifically addressed to the Gaines family, it does suggest that Chip and Joanna Gaines have been impacted by the controversy. In fact, the Buzzfeed article may have been the first time that Chip and Joanna Gaines have publicly criticized an evangelical church for taking a stance against same-sex couples.

While it’s true that there are a variety of Christian denominations, many churches take a similar stance on same-sex marriage as the Antioch Community Church.

Candis and Andy Meredith’s work on the show

Earlier this month, Home Work, a new home renovation show hosted by Utah natives Andy and Candis Meredith, was canceled by the Magnolia Network. They had just premiered on January 5. But in the days following the show’s launch, homeowners began to come forward with complaints about the Merediths’ work. Some homeowners claimed the show’s crew was shoddy, while others claimed they were scammed.

Homeowners on the show complained of shoddy work, overinflated budgets, and false promises. They also claimed the hosts hired unlicensed contractors. In addition, many homeowners said they spent months on a project that was supposed to take only four weeks.

Andy and Candis Meredith are a husband and wife duo who renovate homes together. They are also the co-founders of a digital media company, Home Love Network. In addition to their TV show, they have published a book and launched a YouTube channel. They each have three boys from previous relationships. They also have one daughter.

The show was originally scheduled to premiere late 2020. When it first aired, several homeowners complained that they had been scammed. Other homeowners said the budgets for the projects went over by tens of thousands of dollars. Other complaints involved overly extended timelines and fake promises from Candis.

Candis Meredith said she and her husband felt they took on too many projects at once. The couple had a lot of work to do to get their show off the ground. They said the show’s backlash was due to the “Instagram Mafia” and that they felt pressured to take on more projects than they could handle.

Homeowners on the show accused the Merediths of failing to finish their projects and of spending tens of thousands of dollars. In addition, several homeowners said they were promised renovations for $25k. Some homeowners said the Merediths hired unlicensed contractors, which led to delays.

The couple also defended themselves on Instagram. Candis Meredith said she and her husband were trying to juggle a family of nine with a multitude of projects. Candis also claimed her contractors messed up their work.

Did you miss our previous article…
https://yardworship.com/diy-painting-designs/

Continue Reading

YardWorship.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a way for websites to earn advertising revenues by advertising and linking to Amazon.com or .ca, .co.uk, etc.