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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 40 MIN

Holy Week and Easter: What Most Christians Don’t Know

from Pastors’ Hangover · host Pastors’ Hangover

Easter is more than a moment. It’s the turning point. This week on Pastors Hangover, we’re talking about Holy Week, the road to the cross, and what most Christians don’t realize about the story we celebrate every year. We get into real, honest questions about faith, the Holy Spirit, and evangelism without the pressure, just truth. Because following Jesus isn’t about having all the answers… it’s about understanding what He’s already done.

Easter is more than a moment. It’s the turning point. This week on Pastors Hangover, we’re talking about Holy Week, the road to the cross, and what most Christians don’t realize about the story we celebrate every year. We get into real, honest questions about faith, the Holy Spirit, and evangelism without the pressure, just truth. Because following Jesus isn’t about having all the answers…it’s about understanding what He’s already done.

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