Unity in the Church: A Call for Cultural Transformation

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I will always remember sitting at my home in Baltimore, Maryland and watching the I Have a Dream speech. Goosebumps just popping all over me to see that many people coming together over a cause that was so, I mean, so personal to me, to my community, my family—trying to make something right that had been so wrong for so long and justice for all. And when I heard Martin Luther King's speech, I Have a Dream, I'm reflecting on the fact that much of the success of that movement was driven by the unity of the Church. Whole communities were changed, laws were changed, the way the government functions all changed because the Church came together in unity to call for God's view of justice to be implemented in a segregated America, in an unjust society. [00:11:39]

Until churches become the kingdom Church, then we will not see the kind of cultural transformation and effect that is being represented by the civil rights museum. We can never hope to be one nation under God if we can't even get around to being one Church under God. So you want a unified nation, let's have a unified Church and watch what God does for the nation. [00:72:72]

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