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Acclaimed mega church satire releases mockumentary mini series, "The Rise & Fall of Twin Hills"

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Acclaimed mega church satire releases mockumentary mini series, “The Rise & Fall of Twin Hills”

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – MEGA, the widely celebrated comedy podcast that takes a satirical look at a fictional mega church, is proud to announce the release of its latest venture, “The Rise & Fall of Twin Hills.” This gripping five-part mini series investigates a scandal involving the podcast’s fictional pastor, offering a hilarious commentary on the state of modern American evangelicalism. 

“The Rise & Fall of Twin Hills” is a departure from Mega’s usual format, venturing into the realm of parody investigative journalism. It masterfully combines elements of self-seriousness and sharp satire to present a story that is both absurd and believable, touching upon themes of power, popularity, secrets, sex, money, and even the temptation of delectable Chic-fil-A chicken nuggets. 

MEGA has established itself as a highly respected podcast for both entertainment and intellectual discourse with close to 250 episodes featuring comedy luminaries such as Louie Anderson, Jason Mantzoukas and Cecily Strong, as well as esteemed thinkers and writers like Brian McLaren, Jen Hatmaker, Bart Campolo and Hemant Mehta. 


In a recent review, Vulture magazine praised the new mini series, stating, “[It] perfectly straddles the line between the strange and sound, resulting in an absolutely absurd but believable tale.” 

Mega is confident that “The Rise & Fall of Twin Hills” will captivate audiences with its unique blend of humor and social commentary. The mini series promises to provide an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience, shedding light on the current landscape of American evangelicalism. 

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