Jackson Lahmeyer|PBP|32: Faith and Politics

In this episode, Pastor Jackson Lahmeyer discusses his journey into ministry, the challenges faced during COVID-19, and his political involvement, particularly with the Pastors for Trump initiative. He highlights the establishment of the White House Faith Office and its role in protecting religious freedom. The discussion also touches on the impact of platform culture on faith and the ethical implications of AI in society.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Pastor Jackson Lahmeyer
02:53 Pastoral Journey and Personal Background
05:37 Navigating Challenges During COVID-19
10:56 Political Involvement and the Impact of COVID-19
14:46 Establishing Pastors for Trump
18:35 The White House Faith Office and Its Mission
24:49 Strategies for Advancing Religious Liberty andParental Rights
28:41 The Intersection of Faith and Politics
31:35 Exploring 'Chasing After the Wind'
37:53 Hearing God's Voice and Discernment
41:17 Navigating Platform Culture in the Church
44:55 AI: A Double-Edged Sword
53:24 The Importance of Discernment in Today's World
55:50 Call to Action
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Jackson Lahmeyer
Pastor, Author
Pastor Jackson Lahmeyer is a key member of the White House Faith Council, shaping policies on religious liberty since its inception under President Trump. As founder of Pastors for Trump, he leads a nationwide coalition of Christian leaders across all 50 states, mobilizing faith communities to defend conservative values. Lahmeyer serves as lead pastor of Sheridan Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is the author of Chasing After the Wind, a bold critique of “platform culture” in faith and media. Known for his advocacy on election integrity, religious freedom, and combating government overreach, he offers insights into the Faith Council’s work, including efforts to address DOJ, FBI, and IRS bias against Christians, and views the 2024 election as a pivotal moment for the church.