Saturday, March 28, 2026

FOX Nation To Stream Series On America's Churches


Benjamin Hall travels across the United States in a Fox News feature series, exploring some of the nation’s most stunning houses of worship to reveal their history, architectural beauty, and the role faith plays in shaping local communities.

Episodes will stream on FOX Nation, starting Monday, March 30.  

From historic cathedrals to neighborhood mosques and synagogues, the series highlights how these spaces serve not only as places of prayer, but as cultural and social anchors. Through on-the-ground reporting, Hall captures both the visual grandeur of these buildings and the deeply personal stories of the people who gather inside them.

Each stop on the journey offers a window into America’s religious diversity. Congregations from different faith traditions open their doors, sharing rituals, traditions, and the ways their beliefs guide everyday life. The series emphasizes how these communities — though varied in practice — often share common values of service, resilience, and connection.

Beyond their spiritual significance, the featured sites are rich in history. Many trace their roots back generations, reflecting waves of immigration, regional identity, and pivotal moments in American history. Hall weaves these narratives together, showing how faith institutions have evolved alongside the communities they serve.

The reporting also underscores the practical impact of these organizations. From food drives and disaster relief to education and outreach programs, houses of worship are portrayed as essential support systems, particularly in times of need.



  • Episode 1 Brigade of Midshipmen Chapel:  Description: The Brigade of Midshipmen Chapel at the United States Naval Academy is where faith and service collide. Hall visits the chapel that has shaped some of the nation’s heroes as well as those making the ultimate sacrifice to serve.
  • Episode 2 St. Louis Cathedral:  Description: Hall tours the iconic St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans. In a city full of history and charm, the cathedral has stood as a cornerstone to this resilient community.
  • Episode 3 Hendricks Chapel:  Description: Hendricks Chapel: This interfaith chapel is known as the beating heart of its community. Benjamin tours Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University and explores the intersection of faith across education, sports, and everyday student life.
Bonus Pieces:
  • U.S. Naval Academy Brigade of Midshipmen Chapel Organ, World Class organist Monte Maxwell takes Benjamin Hall behind the scenes of the world’s largest drawknob pipe organ console. 
  • St. Mary’s Church & Old Ursuline Museum, Old Ursuline Convent Museum is the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley and home to St. Mary’s Church. Benjamin Hall gets a behind the scenes look at a hidden gem of New Orleans with ties to Pope Leo. 
  • St. Thomas More Chapel, As more young people move towards faith, Syracuse University responds to its growing catholic community with a brand new chapel.
For Hall, the project carries added meaning. After surviving life-threatening injuries while reporting abroad, he brings a more personal lens to the series — focusing on hope, unity, and the enduring strength of community. That perspective shapes the storytelling, turning each visit into more than a visual tour, but a reflection on faith in action across modern America.

While the journey spans different regions and traditions, the central takeaway remains consistent: across the country, these sacred spaces continue to bring people together, offering both a sense of identity and a shared foundation in an increasingly complex world.