The Family Feud episode features a unique group of contestants, consisting of pastors, ministers, and their family members. The survey questions and answers reveal their lighter side, with responses that are humorous, and sometimes irreverent. The episode showcases the contestants' personalities, and their ability to poke fun at themselves and their profession. The gameplay is lively, with the contestants enthusiastically responding to questions and cheering each other on. The episode ends on a spiritual note, with a musical performance and a message of positivity and uplift.
1. The conversation is between a pastor and his congregation.
2. The pastor is also a comedian.
3. The pastor's name is not explicitly mentioned, but he is referred to as "Pastor Pretty Ricky" and "Big Al".
4. The conversation is in a church setting.
5. The pastor asks his congregation questions, and they respond.
6. The pastor's tone is informal and humorous.
7. The congregation is encouraged to participate and respond to the pastor's questions.
8. The pastor mentions his wife and children.
9. The pastor talks about his church, Hope and Life Fellowship.
10. The pastor mentions other churches, such as St. Isidore Parish and Faith Christian Center.
11. The pastor mentions working in insurance and being an ordained minister.
12. The pastor talks about his passion for missionary work.
13. The pastor's wife is also a member of the congregation.
14. The pastor mentions being a youth leader at a church in Snellville, Georgia.
15. The pastor talks about his previous life before becoming a pastor.
16. The pastor mentions being a full-time pastor and a P.H.D. in Public Health.
17. The pastor's wife has a nickname, "First Lady".
18. The pastor mentions being an educator and recently becoming an ordained minister.
19. The pastor talks about ministering to men in the prison system.
20. The pastor mentions working for Anesthesia Providers in Marietta for 29 years.