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Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter,Natasha Bure, is a proud Christian!

Natasha expressed her gratitude following the religious ceremony in the caption, writing, " God is GOOD! ❤️"

“Today was a special day,” she added. “@shepherdchurch @dudleyrutherford Livin for the Lord!! 🙏🏻”

Her followers and friends quickly flocked into the comment section to show their support for the young actress, including her famous mother.

“Thank you @dudleyrutherford and @shepherdchurch. As a mama, there’s nothing that tops this day. Nothing!! My three adult children have now all professed their faith, love, service and devotion to Jesus Christ; Lord of Lords, King of Kings, Savior of the world 🙌🏼. " she added. “‘Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.’ Matthew 28:19-20pt.”

Candace Cameron Bure with daughter Natasha.Jesse Grant/Getty

Natasha Bure (L) and Candace Cameron-Bure

In the television movie, which premiered on Feb. 20, Cameron Bure played Aurora Teagarden while Natasha played the teenage version of Aurora.

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Natasha has been following in her famous mom’s footsteps for quite some time as she forges a Hollywood career of her own.

She also previously auditioned forTheVoicein 2016, initially making it onto former coachAdam Levine’s team but was laterknocked out of the competitionin the battle rounds.

“I didn’t even want to go on the show at all. The only reason I went on was because there was this thing that my mom told me — she’s like, ‘If there’s an opportunity that comes and it scares you, you should say yes just because it scares you,'” Natasha recently said onOlivia Jade Giannulli’sConversations with Olivia Jadepodcast. “And the opportunity was brought to me while I was in high school so I said, well this is the perfect time to take that advice.”

Natasha continued, “I did it and I had the worst nerves of my life. Both performances I sobbed my eyes out 10 minutes before I went on. It was so out of my comfort zone — not the music part, but to be judged in that capacity. It really terrified me to know everyone is going to watch this.”

source: people.com