All About: Cowboy Church

Cowboy Church

Strong rural traditions, religion, cowboy boots and technology collide in “Cowboy Church.” You don’t have to hunt for that little country church or that rousing rodeo arena to fill your soul with the essence of the Christian cowboy lifestyle. It’s as simple as turning on your television or pulling it up on the web, and you are connected to this breathtaking and faith filled experience known as “Cowboy Church.”

This program, co-hosted by Susie McEntire and Pastor Russ Weaver, has grown to attract many viewers.

We hear from so many folks around the world that are homebound, disenchanted with traditional church, and some who have never even stepped through church doors, that have found the Lord after watching this program. Now that is the hand of the Lord at work and that makes all of the hard work worth it.

The phenomenon seems to be happening as similar “Cowboy” Churches are being formed in rural communities across the globe. “Cowboy Church” is unlike any other televised ministry as it includes the testimonies and life stories of some of the most outstanding individuals and families of rodeo, ranching, farming and western-cowboy culture.

You don’t have to be a cowboy to enjoy this unique broadcast chock-full of testimonies, stories, singing, and, best of all, God’s Word. So, leave the traveling to us. Sit back, relax, and enjoy “Cowboy Church” in the comfort of your own home.

Related Stories
Premieres Tue, 10/22/24 – 9 PM ET | 8 PM CT | 7 PM MT | 6 PM PT
FarmHer Morgan Flowers combines her legal background with a love for cheese making at Flowers Creamery in Ethridge, Tennessee.
FarmHER and expectant mother Stephanie Stade-Townsend showcases her family’s thriving agritourism destination just outside Chicago.
FarmHER Debra Lockard joined us Friday on the Market Day Report to discuss her upcoming show episode, which premieres on Tuesday, October 1 at 9:00 PM ET, only on RFD-TV!
Meet FarmHER Debra Lockard, a third-generation Tennessee produce grower who splits her time running two farms in West Tennessee and teaching ag classes that promote sustainable farming practices in her Memphis community.
FarmHER Kate Hitchcock joined us on the Market Day Report to discuss the upcoming episode of the show where Kirbe and the crew visit her family’s produce operation in California’s Salinas Valley, which premieres tomorrow, Sept. 24 at 9 PM ET only on RFD-TV.
The FarmHER crew catches up with fifth-generation California sweet baby broccoli producer Kate Hitchcock and her team in the middle of the harvest season in the Salinas Valley.
FarmHER Janet Dennison joins us live on the Market Day Report for an interview before her new episode premiere on Tuesday.
Kentucky Flower FarmHER Janet Dennison’s retirement project flourished into a thriving business, Mammoth Cave Transplants, in Kentucky. Learn about it and the beautiful ornamental plants she grows in this new episode of FarmHER.