The sixth season of the American dramatic television series Touched by an Angel aired CBS from September 26, 1999 through May 21, 2000, spanning 26 episodes.
Created by John Masius and produced by Martha Williamson, the series chronicled the cases of two angels, Monica (Roma Downey) and her supervisor Tess (Della Reese), who bring messages from God to various people to help them as they reach a crossroads in their lives.
Her son Thomas and his schoolmates decide to raise money to free the slaves, but the campaign contributors discourage her from having anything to do with the atrocities of child slavery in Sudan.
Their fight comes to a head when James, who has never voted, accuses Kate of never forgiving him for the death of their son because they never had health insurance, and that she wears the locket to show him his faults.
Corey, Stasi, Dolores, and Larry meet at a support group, answering the same ad: "Are You Ready for the Last Day of the Rest of Your Life?".
Molly Avery's preparations for her husband Jordan's 40th birthday party are interrupted by a phone call from her doctor's office, informing her that she may have cancer, the same disease that killed her mother and grandmother at the same young age as her.
Jimmy plans to raise the calf and name it Hannibal, but Jordan tells him that he does not know what it takes – some things were meant to live and some to die.
To make matters worse, Taffy Town is losing money, and Bo hires Monica as an efficiency expert to figure out why.
Monica learns from Clarence, a blind taste tester, that Dudley bequeathed the factory to Bo, with the stipulation that he could sell it in five years time if he wanted.
As the women reconcile, Gabe, the homeless man is revealed as the angel Gabriel who plays Away in a Manger on Robert's rescued trumpet.
At a New Year's Eve party, the angels meet a woman named Angela who rejects her boyfriend's marriage proposal because she is afraid of commitment.
Trying to warn the construction site project manager, Carl of potential safety hazards, Jim Sullivan instead incurs his wrath and is fired.
He refuses to talk to the agents but when Deane threatens his family, and Monica says to him, "Evil thrives when good men do nothing", she says it is time to tell your wife, and he agrees to testify.
Shawn is upset when Jim admits he knew about Deane's reputation and destroyed the family's identity and safety for some extra cash.
A simple game the parents play turns into a scene when a divorced couple, Martin and Janet, argue over who better knows their son, John.
But when securing a business deal takes precedence over their 20th wedding anniversary celebration, Ellen begins to question their marriage.
Ross's son on the other hand, Alan, is a man of faith in God and a well respected college professor who deeply values his Jewish heritage.
Alan's son Aaron, who is preparing for his bar mitzvah, admires his grandfather's physical strength more than his father's spiritual faith.
Monica and Tess agree to help Ross produce an exercise video for stroke victims, while Andrew tutors Aaron in Hebrew, teaching him the new meaning of the bar mitzvah: the acceptance of his new responsibilities as a man of God.
As Monica and Tess are watched invisible, Toni prepares for her day, completing simple tasks with perfect timing that is a way to keep her family safe.
That family includes patriarch Paul, an idea man who is always preoccupied, Amy a high school volleyball player, and Angelo the youngest, whose specialty is playing the tuba and always getting into mischief.
When Amy comes home, Toni wakes up in the middle of every night to make sure she has her shot, but Angelo is squeamish and can't help.
Abby is a 71-year-old widow who spends her days watching soap operas and her nights doting on her overly attached son Phillip and his wife Judith.
Abby also meets Lois, a retired artist and widow, who hides in her apartment, angrily refusing to socialize with other community members.
Abby uses Lois and Ramone as reasons why she should not move here, but her real feelings are apparent when she returns a few days later with her treasured pecan pie.
Ricky agrees to check it out however his mother Ellen is frustrated to find out about the class and says they need the money to make ends meet.
Ultimately the bank loan officer visits the restaurant and finds the customers and staff to be so unfriendly, he refuses to reverse the foreclosure.
That night, Celine hears the recording and calls in to Liz's talk show about alcoholism in hopes of finding help for Audrey.
As the angels watch, Liz and Audrey celebrate mother's day by singing a duet of "That's What Makes You Strong" at Petey's grave.
A few days later Sarah unveils a webpage for Kate's antique store, and Charlie decides to start his own business too: managing the cyber café.