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Pastor Mike Drop

A Pathway to Justice & Peace #2025 | Pr Michael Hurst, Chief Dana Wingert, & Justyn Lewis

Pastor Mike Drop

Lutheran Church of Hope

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9775 Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

We take a moment during this momentous week for America to reflect on the powerful ways God has moved in the central Iowa community. Guests Pastor Michael Hurst from Elim Fellowship, Des Moines Chief of Police Dana Wingert, and activist Justyn Lewis take part in a discussion about the love that's healing a hurting country, and the distance we still have to go to attain justice for all Americans. Pastor Mike Drop is hosted by Mike Housholder, Senior Pastor of Lutheran Church of Hope, with Emily Langpaul, Executive Minister at Lutheran Church of Hope. Episodes drop every Tuesday morning. You can subscribe to your podcatcher of choice (Apple, Spotify, Google) for automatic updates, or click subscribe to full videos on YouTube. Get all the latest updates at PastorMikeDrop.com.

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0:00.0

Welcome to all of you to the Pastor Mike Drop podcast. I'm joined as always by my co-host Emily Langpaul.

0:15.4

Hello.

0:16.1

Hi, Emily. And we are honored to have these three guests, distinguished guests with us today.

0:21.2

Yeah.

0:21.8

Let's go ahead and introduce them to everybody.

0:24.1

Yeah, in our center screen here, we have Des Moines Police Chief, Dana Winger.

0:27.8

Hello to you.

0:29.8

Good morning.

0:31.3

Thanks for being here.

0:33.1

Yes.

0:34.1

On our left there, we have Justin Lewis, community activist and entrepreneur. Hi, Justin.

0:40.1

And to our right, we have Pastor Michael Hurst with Elam Christian Fellowship. Hello, Pastor.

0:46.7

All right. Well, welcome to all three of you. Thank you so much for joining us. This podcast, the whole purpose of it is pretty simple. We just want to have honest conversations

0:54.7

about those places where Christ and culture intersect. And we're certainly right in the middle

1:00.0

of one of those places as a community, as a nation. And I think that these kinds of conversations

1:07.8

are really important for us to have. The conversations that we like to have here

1:11.8

are unapologetically Christ-centered. And so we want to start with a prayer in just a minute, but I've got a

1:18.3

scripture verse that I want to read. And this is from the message translation of Amos chapter 5.

1:24.7

And it is in your face. And I think we need some of this right now. God speaks through

1:29.1

the prophet Amos and he says I cannot stand your religious meetings. I'm fed up with your

1:33.7

conferences and conventions. I want nothing to do with your religion projects. Do you know what I

1:39.5

want? I want justice. oceans of it. I want fairness, rivers of it. That's what I want. That's all I want.

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