Award-winning actress, director, and producer Candace Cameron Bure earned another award at the recent Movieguide Awards. Bure, however, spent much of her time at the microphone praying for those in attendance and watching.
“While we’re being honored and giving honor to so many, there’s no one that deserves higher honor than you,” prayed Bure.
Among a list of film and entertainment awards shows, there’s one that “sparks excitement year after year,” focusing on movies, television, actors, and studios “to honor faith and family films.” The Movieguide Awards aired on Great American Family on March 6. Top films included “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” (2024) and “Young Woman and the Sea.”
Top winners of the “Grace Award” included Bure for her role in “A Christmas Less Traveled” and Jesse Hutch for his work in “Christmas Under the Northern Lights,” as reported by Crosswalk. The “Grace Award” is given each year to actors “who exemplifies God’s grace and mercy toward us as human beings through their outstanding performance.”
“I think about what grace means, and God says that, ‘My grace is sufficient for you.’ Grace is something that I get that I don’t deserve,” Bure said during her acceptance speech.
“I recognize, through God’s grace, that no matter what’s in your bank account or what side you lean politically, or what your family history is, or what you’ve done in the past or what you think you’re going to do in the future,” Hutch said, “one thing that brings us together is the heart that God put in us.”
Bure was quite bold and authentic as she closed the night in prayer—including…