In this long-form conversation Geremy Dixon, lead pastor of Center of Hope LA, reflects on the unique opportunities of ministering in the diverse microcosm of Los Angeles. He talks frankly about deep racial and political divides, why the church at large has lost the trust of the community, and how it might gain it back through reconciliation. “We have to be so comfortable with the presence of the Holy Spirit,” he says, “that we are not rattled by dissent.”
In the spirit of reconciliation, he discusses his co-founding of the Misfits Conference, an event that gathers those on the cutting edge of Christianity to think broadly in order to break barriers, build community, and shift culture.
And he speaks in-depth about Center of Hope’s missional work with foster care and child welfare, including the Faith Family Foster Network (3FN), a coalition of area churches who collaborate with the Department of Children and Family Services on behalf of children and families in Los Angeles County.
Pastor Geremy has served as an associate and now lead pastor for over 20 years at Center of Hope LA in Inglewood, California. Known for his approachable demeanor and common sense approach to Kingdom living, he has the unique ability to connect with individuals from all walks of life. Pastor Geremy’s particular blend of humor, inspiration and sound biblical grounding has opened doors for him to be a sought after speaker for churches, conferences, and conventions both nationally and internationally. Articulate, passionate, and driven; Geremy is one of the emerging voices proclaiming God’s desire to establish His Kingdom in the marketplace.
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