Pastor Lorenzo Sewell is the senior pastor of 180 Church in Detroit, Michigan. Born and raised on Detroit’s east side, he faced numerous challenges in his youth, including his father’s incarceration and the tragic loss of his younger brother. These early hardships led him into a life of crime, eventually becoming a gang leader. However, in 1999, during his senior year of high school, Sewell experienced a profound spiritual transformation that shifted his path toward Christianity and pastoral leadership.
On January 20, 2025, Pastor Sewell delivered one of the benedictions at President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration. This moment held personal and historical significance, coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Sewell reflected on the occasion as a fulfillment of King’s dream, connecting themes of unity, equality, and hope. During his invocation, he quoted extensively from Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, emphasizing the ongoing pursuit of racial justice and harmony.
Pastor Sewell’s connection with President Trump began in 2024 when he hosted the then-presidential candidate at 180 Church for a campaign event and roundtable discussion. Sewell’s heartfelt and impromptu prayer during the event left a lasting impression on Trump, leading to his invitation to participate in the inauguration. This marked the beginning of a closer relationship, with Sewell becoming a visible figure in Trump’s campaign. He traveled extensively across the United States, offering opening prayers at events, participating in Republican gatherings, and speaking at the Republican National Convention in July 2024.
Throughout his ministry and public life, Pastor Sewell has emphasized the intersection of faith and politics, often highlighting the Bible’s relevance to social and political issues. He is deeply committed to serving his community and using his platform to inspire hope, transformation, and faith-based leadership. His personal journey from adversity to leadership serves as a powerful example of redemption and resilience, inspiring many in Detroit and beyond.