The BEST episodes of Greenleaf season 5

Every episode of Greenleaf season 5, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Greenleaf season 5!

The unscrupulous world of the Greenleaf family and their sprawling Memphis megachurch, where scandalous secrets and lies are as numerous as the faithful. Born of the church, the Greenleaf family love and care for each other, but beneath the surface lies a den of iniquity — greed, adultery, sibling rivalry and conflicting values — that threatens to tear apart the very core of their faith that holds them together.

Last Updated: 9/25/2024Network: Oprah Winfrey NetworkStatus: Ended
Behold
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7.96
81 votes

#1 - Behold

Season 5 - Episode 8 - Aired 8/11/2020

Grace and the Greenleaf family must lay the past to rest once and for all as God's plans for the future unfold.

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The Seventh Day
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7.90
83 votes

#2 - The Seventh Day

Season 5 - Episode 7 - Aired 8/4/2020

The day of Calvary's demolition has arrived; Grace is determined to do whatever she can to stop it while Bob Whitmore prepares for a big announcement; it's the Greenleafs versus Harmony and Hope and neither will go down without a fight. Meanwhile, Lady Mae tries to negotiate for the mansion, but a reveal about the original owner prompts Bishop to reveal something of his own.

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The Third Day
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7.81
84 votes

#3 - The Third Day

Season 5 - Episode 3 - Aired 7/7/2020

Grace is torn between pursuing Bob Whitmore's past and her family. Lady Mae and Bishop face challenges to their seedling dream of a new church. Jacob meets a new acquaintance to learn more about the mystery behind the mansion, but what he discovers could unravel the family once and for all.

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The First Day
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7.77
94 votes

#4 - The First Day

Season 5 - Episode 1 - Aired 6/23/2020

With Calvary's imminent demolition, Lady Mae and Bishop seek a sign from God. Jacob digs into the family mansion's past. Grace learns the real reason why Bob Whitmore is so invested in keeping the Calvary congregation under his wing.

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The Fourth Day
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7.68
84 votes

#5 - The Fourth Day

Season 5 - Episode 4 - Aired 7/14/2020

Grace pushes forward in her investigation into Bob Whitmore’s former company, Edenvale Lending, discovering a key informant who could unlock the answers. At the church, preparations for the last Sunday at Calvary get contentious when Charity stands her ground against Phil and Judee, but Charity’s desire to honor the church’s past may threaten her future within it. Meanwhile, Bishop decides to take the issue of the house into his own hands.

Writer: Art Alamo
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The Fifth Day
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7.56
95 votes

#6 - The Fifth Day

Season 5 - Episode 5 - Aired 7/21/2020

In lieu of attending the last Sunday at Calvary, the Greenleaf family gathers together for a small service at home. The shadow of loss looms large as they attempt to imagine their imminent futures and what it might mean for them to start over again. Grace feels incapable of surmounting the obstacles her family faces, until Noah provides an intriguing insight into the house’s history. Lady Mae goes to see Tara James and returns with a startling revelation.

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The Sixth Day
star
7.54
85 votes

#7 - The Sixth Day

Season 5 - Episode 6 - Aired 7/28/2020

Bishop reels from the return of an old enemy, pushing Lady Mae to unveil a family secret. Jacob and Kerissa navigate the reality of their divorce with Zora and Winkie. Charity makes Phil face his past, while Grace and Darius learn the shocking truth about Bob Whitmore and Edenvale Lending.

Writer: Art Alamo
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The Second Day
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7.38
74 votes

#8 - The Second Day

Season 5 - Episode 2 - Aired 6/30/2020

Noah returns to help Grace with A.J., offering her stability. Bishop and Lady Mae take a walk through their history when they visit Mavis's club as a potential venue. Jacob uncovers a shocking revelation about the history of the Greenleaf family home.

Writer: Art Alamo
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