Candace Cameron Bure’s “Timeless Tidings of Joy” Arrives This Holiday Season on Great American Media!

Timeless Tidings of Joy Key Art
Image Credit: Great American Media 2025 / David Astorga

Great American Media is doubling down on holiday cheer this year, bringing “Timeless Tidings of Joy” to both Great American Family and Great American Pure Flix. The film, starring Candace Cameron Bure, Paul Greene, and Natasha Bure, looks set to be a heartwarming, multi-generational tale of love, sacrifice, and the enduring power of family traditions.

Bure plays Ally, a woman who inherits her grandmother Joy’s (Natasha Bure) beloved letter-press shop, “Timeless Tidings.” The shop, steeped in history, having opened its doors back in the 1940s, represents more than just a business; it’s a legacy. Ally must decide whether to keep the shop going or let it fade into the past, a dilemma familiar to anyone who has grappled with preserving family history in a rapidly changing world.

RELATED:   The Today Show: Gary Sinise, John Krasinski & Natalie Portman, (NBC, Tuesday, May 20, 2025)

Enter Paul Greene as Bennett, a man who values tradition and believes in Joy’s vision, setting up some traditional romantic conflict between preserving a legacy and moving on. A little divine intervention may give both Ally and Bennett reason to reconsider the shop’s fate and perhaps even the possibility of their own happy ending.

RELATED:   Not Her First Rodeo: The Most Dangerous Sport on Dirt (Freeform, Thursday, May 22, 2025)

Candace Cameron Bure describes “Timeless Tidings of Joy” as a throwback to simpler times, focusing on core values passed down through generations. It’s a reminder, she says, that the best gifts aren’t the ones we receive but the ones we give. Bill Abbott, President & CEO of Great American Media, echoes this sentiment, stating that the film’s message of love, sacrifice, and hope transcends time. Directed by Paula Elle from a screenplay by Masey McLain and Taylor Kalupa, “Timeless Tidings of Joy” feels like a safe bet for viewers seeking a cozy escape this holiday season.

Well hello there! I'm the guy who heads the content team at Memorable TV. I've an obsession for film and TV, and a stash of vintage TV magazines plus a wealth of knowledge on all things 1970's. But shh, let's keep that just between us!