PASTOR STIRS INAUGURATION WITH MLK RECITATION
By Staff
NEW YORK, NY, January 20, 2025, 1 p.m. ET – In a surprising twist at Donald Trump's inauguration today, Detroit Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of 180 Church in west Detroit, took the stage and delivered a powerful recitation of Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic words, leaving the crowd in awe. The address took place on Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, adding even greater significance to the moment.
Sewell, a respected pastor and community leader, captivated the audience with his impassioned delivery of King's "I Have a Dream" speech. The unexpected addition to the program brought a moment of reflection and unity to an otherwise contentious event.
As Sewell's voice echoed through the crowd, he seamlessly wove in his own reflections on King's legacy, drawing parallels between the struggles of the past and the challenges of the present. His message of unity, compassion, and understanding resonated deeply with those in attendance.
After the speech, Trump leaned in and whispered to Sewell, "You're going to be a star."
The applause that followed was not just for Sewell, but for the spirit of King that he had so eloquently channeled. It was a reminder that the fight for justice is ongoing, and that every voice, every word, matters.
Leaving the stage, Sewell's powerful recitation left a lasting impact on the crowd, reigniting the echoes of King's dream and urging the audience to continue the fight for a better future.