D.C. TAKE OVER by Black Robe Regiment | John Lovell Show

D.C. TAKE OVER by Black Robe Regiment | John Lovell Show

From The John Lovell Podcast by John Lovell

March 19, 2026 · 20 min

About this episode

John reflects on his experiences in Washington, D.C., discussing the importance of Christian engagement in culture and politics.

John shares his thoughts after a powerful time in Washington, D.C.—reflecting on worship in the White House, unity among Christian leaders, and why believers cannot afford to stay silent in the public square. In this episode, he talks about the spiritual importance of Christians engaging culture and politics, the historical legacy of the Black Robe Regiment, and why courage is needed now more than ever. He also shares some lighter moments from the trip, including time with Tim Barton, Chad Robichaux, and a visit to the National Gallery of Art. For the interview John mentioned, check out the WallBuilders channel here:https://www.youtube.com/@wallbuilders/featured

People in this episode

Host: John Lovell

Topics covered

  • Christian engagement in politics
  • worship in government
  • unity among Christian leaders
  • courage in public discourse
  • cultural influence of Christians

Keywords

  • Washington D.C.
  • Christian leaders
  • public square
  • Black Robe Regiment
  • courage
  • worship
  • National Gallery of Art

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: WallBuilders

Places: Washington, D.C., White House, National Gallery of Art

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