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Candace Cameron Bure and Natasha Bure are pictured at the 27th Annual Movieguide Awards. Henri Raynaud/Movieguide

Hallmark Channel is all about family-friendly, inspiring content, which is why it’s airing the 27th Annual Movieguide Awards tonight. The event honors the exact kind of programming Hallmark prides itself on showing, making it no surprise that some of the network’s movies and stars are among the nominees.

It should also come as no surprise, then, that Hallmark queen and “Fuller House” star Candace Cameron Bure is hosting the 2019 Movieguide Awards, along with her daughter, Natasha Bure. Airing Monday at 10 p.m. EST, the event will honor both movies and shows that meet Movieguide’s standards and will also feature performances by Spensha Baker and Thompson Square.

Hallmark fans will be happy to hear that fan-favorites Candace and Lori Loughlin are nominated for the Grace Award for Television, as is Candace’s “A Shoe Addict’s Christmas” co-star, Jean Smart. Aside from those three, viewers will see some other familiar faces during the Movieguide Awards, including Brennan Elliott and Lacey Chabert.

Before you find out all the winners tonight, check out all of the Movieguide awards up for grabs and the nominees in each category:

Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring Movie

  • “God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness”
  • “The Grinch”
  • “I Can Only Imagine”
  • “Paul, Apostle of Christ”
  • “Unbroken: Path to Redemption”

Epiphany Prize to the Most Inspiring TV Program of 2018

  • “Billy Graham: An Extraordinary Journey”
  • “Daredevil” (Season 3, episode 13)
  • “Elvis Presley: The Searcher: Party I and Part II”
  • “Manifest” (pilot episode)
  • “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (Season 5, episode 22)
  • “Medal of Honor: ‘Hiroshi Hershey Miyamura’”
  • “A Shoe Addict’s Christmas”
  • “When Calls the Heart: The Greatest Christmas Blessing”

Faith & Freedom Award for Movies

  • “Ant-Man and the Wasp”
  • “Chappaquiddick”
  • “Incredibles 2”
  • “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”
  • “Little Pink House”
  • “Paddington 2”

Faith and Freedom Award for TV

  • “Daredevil” (Season 3, episode 13)
  • “Little Women”
  • “Manifest” (pilot episode)
  • “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (Season 5, episode 22)
  • “Medal of Honor: ‘Hiroshi Hershey Miyamura’”

Best Movie for Families

  • “God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness”
  • “The Grinch”
  • “I Can Only Imagine”
  • “Incredibles 2”
  • “Mary Poppins Returns”
  • “Paddington 2”
  • “Paul, Apostle of Christ”
  • “Peter Rabbit”
  • “Ralph Breaks the Internet”
  • “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse”

Best Movie for Mature Audiences

  • “Ant-Man and the Wasp”
  • “Chappaquiddick”
  • “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”
  • “Little Pink House”
  • “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”
  • “A Quiet Place”
  • “Skyscraper”
  • “Solo: A Star Wars Story”
  • “Unbroken: Path to Redemption”
  • “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”

Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance for Movies

  • David A.R. White, “God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness”
  • Dennis Quaid, “I Can Only Imagine”
  • J. Michael Finley, “I Can Only Imagine”
  • James Faulkner, “Paul, Apostle of Christ”
  • Jim Caviezel, “Paul, Apostle of Christ”
  • John Krasinski, “A Quiet Place”
  • Emily Blunt, “A Quiet Place”
  • Samuel Hunt, “Unbroken: Path to Redemption”
  • Merritt Patterson, “Unbroken: Path to Redemption”

Christie Peters Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance for TV

  • Emily Watson, “Little Women,”
  • Henry Simmons, “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (Season 5, episode 22)
  • Chloe Bennet, “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (Season 5, episode 22)
  • Joanne Whalley, “Daredevil” (Season 3, episode 13)
  • Candace Cameron Bure, “A Shoe Addict’s Christmas”
  • Jean Smart, “A Shoe Addict’s Christmas”
  • Lori Loughlin, “When Calls the Heart: The Greatest Christmas Blessing”