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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 59 MIN

Finding Hope in Trump 2.0 with David Gray | Episode 226

from Church and Main · host Dennis Sanders

In this episode, I talk to David Gray, a senior pastor and public policy expert, to discuss the intersection of faith and politics during the Trump administration. We explore how faith communities can provide hope amidst the uncertainties of shifting policies and social climates. David shares his perspective from his pastoral role in a diverse congregation, emphasizing the emotional distress faced by federal workers and marginalized groups. He advocates for churches to be safe havens for support and unity while also stressing the importance of maintaining a long-term outlook on justice. We examine the challenges of secularization and the church's role in fostering compassion and community engagement. This conversation reinforces the call for faith communities to actively contribute to a more hopeful and cohesive society. David Gray's Bio Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Twitter | Website | YouTube  

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