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Pastor Lorenzo Sewell (L) of 180 Church in Detroit, Michigan, delivers a benediction as former US President Joe Biden (R) listens during US President Donald Trump s inauguration as the 47th ...
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He now faces Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego who is now enjoying his best ever performance in a Grand Slam event. He reached the quarters by overcoming American talent Learner Tien in four sets. It was ...
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Who is Lorenzo Sewell? Sewell, 43, has been the pastor at the non-denominational 180 Church on the west side of Detroit for seven years, and has said he came to Christianity in 1999 after a ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Pastor of 180 Church Lorenzo Sewell, delivers a benediction after President Donald Trump was sworn in during ...
Lorenzo Sewell, senior pastor of the 180 church in Detroit, Michigan, made remarks during the ceremony on Monday morning. In his three-minute prayer, Sewell was incredibly patriotic and pro ...
Members of the audience in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda nodded their heads as the Rev. Lorenzo Sewell of the 180 Church in Detroit spoke and broke out in applause as he concluded his remarks.