Julia Letlow reflects on faith and shares Easter greetings

Julia Letlow reflects on faith and shares Easter greetings
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow from Louisiana, representing the 5th district, shared reflections and experiences over the Easter weekend through her social media platform. Her posts ranged from spiritual reflections to personal interactions with notable individuals from her home state.

On April 18, 2025, Congresswoman Letlow posted a message acknowledging the significance of Good Friday. She shared a spiritual reflection, stating, “Good Friday is a solemn reminder of the sacrifice Jesus made to cover the sins of humanity. May we reflect on his suffering in anticipation of eternal life.”

Later that same day, April 18, 2025, Letlow shared her enthusiasm about a visit from Louisiana musician Lauren Daigle and their meaningful interaction. She expressed her appreciation in her tweet: “Loved having Louisiana’s own @Lauren_Daigle stop by our office with @IJM – enjoyed chatting with this gifted musician and woman of faith!”

On April 20, 2025, she extended her wishes to the public on Easter Sunday. Her tweet extended warm greetings to her followers, wishing them well on the special occasion: “Happy Resurrection Sunday! May you and your family have a blessed Easter.”

Julia Letlow is noted for her role as a U.S. Congresswoman, having been elected to represent Louisiana’s 5th District in 2021, succeeding Ralph Abraham. Her academic background includes a BA from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and she resides in Start, Louisiana.



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