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**_Christians can be funny too, often unintentionally_** A popular youth group pastor at a megachurch in greater Los Angeles (Thor Ramsey) struggles with the assembly losing the point with their perpetual gimmicks while possibly romancin...


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America's youth pastor, Guy Sides, is stuck in the mega church marketing machine, and wants to find his passion again. Surrounded by sincere - but zany - church leadership, is everything he needs to renew his faith right in front of him?
A young pastor, Ben, struggles to reconcile his faith with his secret passion for an underground comedy scene. When his church community discovers his hidden talent, Ben must navigate the challenging path of balancing his two worlds and the potential fallout from his congregation.
Church People received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its earnest attempt to blend faith-based themes with comedic elements, though some found the execution uneven. Audiences generally appreciated its lighthearted approach and relatable characters.
Praised for its unique premise exploring the intersection of faith and comedy.
Some critics noted that the humor occasionally felt forced or underdeveloped.
The film's sincerity and the lead performance were generally well-received.
Google audience: Information not available.
The film was independently produced and gained some traction through online distribution platforms.
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**_Christians can be funny too, often unintentionally_** A popular youth group pastor at a megachurch in greater Los Angeles (Thor Ramsey) struggles with the assembly losing the point with their perpetual gimmicks while possibly romancin...