The beloved cast of ‘7th Heaven’ recently reunited at 90s Con in Connecticut, and the highlight of the event was a virtual appearance by Jessica Biel, who played the role of oldest daughter Mary Camden in the hit show. The gathering brought back nostalgic memories for fans and cast members alike.

Beverley Mitchell, who portrayed middle daughter Lucy Camden, took to Instagram to share the exciting reunion with her followers. The post featured photos of Mitchell with Catherine Hicks, who played their mother Annie. Additionally, David Gallagher, Barry Watson, and Mackenzie Rosman, who played Simon, Matt, and Ruthie respectively, were captured in casual snapshots together.

Though Stephen Collins, who portrayed Reverend Eric Camden, and twins Lorenzo and Nikolas Brino, who played Sam and David, were unable to attend the reunion, the virtual appearance of Jessica Biel added a special touch. Biel, who is married to Justin Timberlake, couldn’t be physically present at 90s Con but made sure to connect with her former castmates through FaceTime.

The reunion was a heartwarming experience for everyone involved. Mitchell expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to reconnect with her “crazy humans” and emphasized how much this gathering meant to her. The caption of her Instagram post reflected the love and fondness she has for her castmates.

The camaraderie among the ‘7th Heaven’ stars continues to endure. Even though Biel left the show as a regular cast member in 2000, she has remained connected with her former co-stars over the years.

Smaller reunions, such as the one at the premiere of “Cruel Summer” Season 2 in 2020, have taken place. The Camden sisters, Mitchell, Biel, and Rosman, last came together publicly in 2017, as documented on Mitchell’s Instagram.

The reunion at 90s Con provided a heartwarming reminder of the lasting bond and love shared by the ‘7th Heaven’ cast. It resonates with fans who have followed the show throughout its 11-season run. The virtual appearance of Jessica Biel added an extra layer of joy and nostalgia to the special occasion.