Easter Sunday has a way of drawing people out. Even in Hollywood.
This year, some of the biggest names in music and entertainment got unexpectedly honest about what faith means to them - and the answers are worth reading on a morning like today.
The Country Singer Who Keeps It Raw
Country rising star Chase Matthew did not sugarcoat it at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards last week. He put it plainly: none of us are perfect, and you do not have to be a perfect person to have a relationship with Jesus. His faith, he said, is in Jesus Christ - who died on the cross for all of us. All you have to do is let Him in and trust Him with your life.
For a country artist whose music has always carried a faith thread running through it, it was not a scripted awards-show moment. It was just Chase being Chase.
The Chosen Actor Who Keeps Choosing Faith
Jonathan Roumie - the actor who plays Jesus in The Chosen - shared something this Easter season that cuts right through the noise. He called faith the anchor that steadies him in an increasingly chaotic world. He acknowledged that a quick glance at the news is enough to stir anxiety and fear - but said that is precisely the opposite of what God desires for us. In his words, we are made for more. He pointed to one of the most repeated commands in Scripture - do not be afraid - and said that truth brings him deep comfort, because it reminds him that faith is not the absence of struggle, but the decision to trust God in the midst of it.
That is the kind of Easter message that travels far beyond any church wall.
Lady A's Hillary Scott: Faith Looks Like a Kitchen Table
Not every faith statement comes from a stage. Lady A member Hillary Scott described her faith as her husband leading their family through Communion around their kitchen table on Sunday morning - family dance parties, laughter bouncing off the walls, and reading her daughter's handmade books rather than scrolling the news.
Simple. Human. Exactly what Easter is supposed to feel like.
Khloé Kardashian: The Conversation Nobody Expected
It may surprise some, but one of the more personal faith conversations in Hollywood this season came from Khloé Kardashian, who shared on her podcast that she is a child of God, believes in Jesus as the Son of God, and described that belief system as what gets her through every day - good or bad. She said she loves talking to God multiple times throughout her day because it gives her comfort, calling it her security blanket. And she was clear: she does not just want to turn to God when she needs something. She wants Him to know how grateful she is for everything she has.
Why This Matters This Morning
Hollywood does not often make Easter a headline. But this year, something is shifting. From actors and athletes to reality stars and singers, more celebrities are sharing their faith publicly in 2026 - and doing it without apology.
On the morning that billions of Christians around the world declare He is risen, it is worth noting that even in the most unlikely places - award shows, podcasts, convention stages - people are finding the courage to say: this is what I believe, and it changes everything.
Happy Easter. He is risen indeed.















