GREAT AMERICAN MEDIA ANNOUNCES '40 DAYS OF LENT: A JOURNEY OF FAITH AND REFLECTION' ON GREAT AMERICAN FAMILY AND GREAT AMERICAN PURE FLIX
- Lent is a spiritual preparation period for Easter that began on Ash Wednesday, according to Pastor Jesse Bradley of Grace Community Church.
- This year, actor Chris Pratt is collaborating with the prayer app Hallow to share his faith journey during Lent.
- Great American Media will showcase faith-based programming for Easter, including films and messages about renewal and hope.
- Bill Abbott, President & CEO of Great American Media, emphasized that Easter serves as a reminder of faith's impact on everyday life.
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GREAT AMERICAN MEDIA ANNOUNCES '40 DAYS OF LENT: A JOURNEY OF FAITH AND REFLECTION' ON GREAT AMERICAN FAMILY AND GREAT AMERICAN PURE FLIX
/PRNewswire/ -- Great American Media announced its Easter celebrations for Great American Family and streaming service, Pure Flix, will showcase traditional...
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