Matt Crouch | |
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Born |
Matthew Wendell Crouch October 26, 1961 Muskegon, Michigan, US |
Occupation | TV network executive film producer/director TV host |
Employer | Trinity Broadcasting Network |
Title | President and chairman of TBN |
Spouse(s) | Laurie Orndorff (m. 1985) |
Children | 2 |
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Website | TBN.org |
Matthew W. "Matt" Crouch (born October 26, 1961) is an American Christian televangelist, on-air personality, and filmmaker. A second-generation preacher and TV executive, he is currently president of Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), and serves as the primary host (along with his wife Laurie) of the network's flagship program Praise The Lord.
The younger of Paul and Jan Crouch's two children, Matt was born in Muskegon, Michigan, where his parents worked as assistant pastors at a local Assemblies of God outpost. The family later moved to California, where his parents would co-found Trinity Broadcasting Network in 1973.
Crouch married Laurie Orndorff on August 25, 1985. They are the parents of two sons, Caylan and Cody. The Crouches maintain residences in Woodland Hills, California and Vineland, Florida.
Along with his older brother Paul Crouch Jr., Crouch spent his youth working behind the scenes at TBN in its early years. Crouch eventually rose to producing the network's flagship program, Praise The Lord, by the mid 1980s. Crouch later produced a Christian music video series, Real Videos, and a children's program, Kids' Club, for the network with his wife Laurie.
In 1995 Matt and Laurie Crouch co-founded Gener8Xion Entertainment, a Christian film studio based in Hollywood. Crouch was producer or executive producer for all of the studio's productions, such as The Omega Code (1999), Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (2001), One Night with the King (2006), and Noëlle (2007). In 2009 Crouch co-directed the documentary feature The Cross: The Arthur Blessitt Story.