Sundays After Church shines a light on faith, power and hidden realities
KINGSTON, Jamaica — A bold new television series is sparking conversations about faith, relationships, leadership and accountability within church communities.
Produced by Eric and Natasha Brown of Cinnamon Brown Entertainment, Sundays After Church offers a raw and thought-provoking look at life beyond the sanctuary walls. The series explores the untold stories, personal struggles and complex dynamics that often exist once Sunday service has ended.
With a compelling cast and engaging storytelling, the production tackles themes of love, betrayal, identity, power and the realities of balancing faith with everyday life.
“This series is about truth,” said the production team. “We’re exploring the human side of faith, the parts people don’t always talk about, but absolutely experience.”
The series invites viewers to examine church culture beyond the pulpit, exploring issues such as relationships, personal challenges, leadership and the influence of power within faith communities.
Leading the production are Eric and Natasha Brown, the husband-and-wife team behind Cinnamon Brown Entertainment.
Natasha Brown serves as the company’s chief operating officer, bringing more than 20 years of experience in finance, procurement, business development and organisational management. She oversees the company’s daily operations and strategic implementation while also serving as its intimacy coordinator.
Eric Brown, an author, filmmaker and creative entrepreneur who writes under the pen name Cinnamon Brown, is known for creating bold stories centered on relationships, faith, ambition and survival within Black communities. After establishing himself as a bestselling author, Brown expanded into film and television, continuing his commitment to producing thought-provoking content that entertains while encouraging meaningful dialogue.
Through Sundays After Church, the Browns aim to challenge perspectives, spark conversation and offer audiences an unfiltered look at the human side of faith.