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Meet the Cast of ‘Churchy Season 2’

Meet the Cast of 'Churchy Season 2'

The critically acclaimed comedy Churchy is back for its second season, diving deeper into the hilarious and heartfelt journey of Corey Carr Jr. (Kevin Fredericks), a preacher’s kid forced to rewrite his life’s script. After being passed over for his father’s pulpit, Corey relocates to Lubbock, Texas—a far cry from his megachurch upbringing—where he navigates love, faith, and identity while building his own flock from scratch. This season ramps up the laughs and drama as Corey clashes with eccentric parishioners, rival pastors, and his own insecurities, all while proving that destiny isn’t inherited—it’s earned.

With its sharp satire of church culture and genuine exploration of Black millennial faith, Churchy strikes a rare balance between irreverence and inspiration. Season 2 introduces fresh faces, juicy conflicts, and even more soul-stirring moments, from choir standoffs to scandalous church gossip. Whether you’re here for the divine comedy or the messy redemption arcs, Churchy remains a must-watch for anyone who’s ever struggled to find their calling.


Churchy Season 2 cast and biography

1- Kevin Fredericks as Corey Carr Jr.

Kevin Fredericks (aka “KevOnStage”) returns as the lovably flawed Corey Carr Jr., whose charisma and comedic timing make his existential crisis both relatable and riotous. Fredericks infuses Corey with equal parts charm and vulnerability, whether he’s botching a sermon or fumbling through romance. His background as a digital comedy king translates seamlessly to the screen, with improvised one-liners that crack up the cast between takes.

This season, Corey faces tougher challenges—like competing with a flashy megachurch or confronting his daddy issues—and Fredericks leans into the role’s dramatic layers. His chemistry with the ensemble (especially Lexi Allen’s Mother Jean) grounds the show’s wilder antics in real emotion, proving he’s more than just a funnyman.

2- Tahir Moore

Though his character remains under wraps, Tahir Moore joins Season 2 as a charismatic foil to Corey, bringing his signature swagger and improv chops to the pews. Moore, a viral sketch comedian, is rumored to play a slick-talking deacon or a rival pastor—either way, his scenes with Fredericks promise fireworks.

Fans of Moore’s high-energy characters (like All the Way Black’s “Tahir”) can expect his trademark physical comedy and razor-sharp roasts. If the bloopers are any indication, his ad-libs forced multiple script rewrites.

3- Mark Hood as Rodney Joseph

Mark Hood steals scenes as Rodney Joseph, Corey’s loyal but perpetually scheming best friend. Hood’s background in musical theater (he starred in Hamilton) shines in his showstopping choir solos, while his comedic flair turns Rodney into the ultimate chaotic sidekick—think Martin’s Tommy meets Living Single’s Overton.

This season, Rodney’s side hustles (from selling anointed oil to promoting a gospel rap album) collide with Corey’s mission, forcing Hood to balance hilarity with heart. His physical comedy—like a viral-worthy fall from the pulpit—is already generating buzz.

4- Lexi Allen as Mother Jean

Lexi Allen is a force of nature as Mother Jean, the church matriarch who’s equal parts prayer warrior and pot-stirrer. Allen’s background in theater (she’s a Juilliard alum) elevates every shade of Jean—from her withering side-eyes to her unexpected vulnerability when defending Corey.

Season 2 delves into Jean’s past, revealing why she’s so invested in Corey’s success. Allen’s monologue about “old-school church hurt” is a dramatic highlight, showcasing her range beyond the character’s iconic one-liners.

5- Quin Walters as Sharon Walters

Quin Walters brings warmth and wit to Sharon Walters, Corey’s love interest and voice of reason. Walters’ natural charm makes Sharon more than just a romantic plot device—she’s a fully realized woman juggling her own dreams and church politics.

Their will-they-won’t-they tension heats up this season, with Walters and Fredericks crafting moments that feel authentically awkward and sweet. A standout scene? Sharon schooling Corey on “quiet quitting” his faith—a viral moment in the making.

6- Nic Few as Guest Pastor Teddy

Nic Few joins as Guest Pastor Teddy, a smooth-talking visiting preacher whose popularity threatens Corey’s fledgling ministry. Few’s commanding presence (he’s a Shakespearean-trained actor) makes Teddy’s sermons mesmerizing—until his shady motives surface.

Behind the scenes, Few studied real-life prosperity preachers to nail Teddy’s cadence. The result? A villain you love to hate, especially when he drops a sermon so fire, even Corey’s congregation starts side-eyeing their own pastor.


Don’t Miss the Divine Comedy!

Churchy Season 2 premieres August 21, 2025, on BET+—expect more holy hilarity, jaw-dropping choir battles, and enough church tea to fill a communion cup.

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