Bishop Charles Ellis

This should be an interesting one.

The network Oxygen plans a spinoff of its show "Preachers of LA” and will produce "Preachers of Detroit," according to the Hollywood website, The Wrap.

The Wrap reports that “Preachers of Detroit” will premiere in the winter of  2015 and feature the professional and personal lives of seven Detroit preachers.

The Wrap writes:

The Los Angeles edition, which gives viewers a candid look into the lives of mega-pastors in Southern California, has been a ratings hit for Oxygen, averaging more than one million viewers and becoming the most-watched freshman series in the network's history among the 25-54 demographic. The network also has plans to develop New York, Atlanta and Dallas editions of the show.

The Detroit Free Press reports that pastors featured in the show will include: 

They are Bishop Charles Ellis of Greater Grace Temple; Pastor David Bullock of Greater St. Matthew Baptist Church; evangelist Dorinda Clark-Cole, a member of the Grammy-winning gospel group the Clark Sisters; Pastor Don Shelby of Burning Bush International Ministries in Ypsilanti; Bishop Corletta Vaughn of Go Tell It Ministry; Bishop-elect Clarence Langston of the Word in Action Christian Center; and Pastor Tim Alden, who's with the City of Praise Christian Church in Los Angeles and trained in Detroit.

Read more: The Wrap