Alexander Pappas on Finding Peace in Jesus and the Heart Behind 'SUNDAY' EP

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Worship leader and songwriter Alexander Pappas sits down with Brandon Woolum to talk about his powerful new single “It Is So Sweet” and the heart behind his upcoming EP SUNDAY. In this conversation, Pappas opens up about learning to trust Jesus in the middle of anxiety, why he’s shifted from writing “Monday music” to “Sunday music,” and how these new songs are designed to strengthen faith beyond the walls of the church.

He also shares the deeper meaning behind one of the EP’s most personal tracks, “Always Been Jesus,” and reflects on how life’s challenges have shaped both his faith and songwriting. Plus, Pappas offers encouragement for anyone feeling distant from God and speaks directly to worship leaders navigating difficult seasons.

With a passion for creating music that serves the global Church, Pappas continues to point listeners back to the truth that real peace is found not in perfect circumstances, but in walking closely with Jesus.

Watch the full interview and hear the story behind the songs that aim to help you carry Sunday into every day of the week.

This video originally appeared on GodTube.com

Photo Credit: ©GodTube / Alexander Pappas

 

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