
Pastor Rich Lusk
Pastor at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham and Reformed theologian, featured to discuss biblical theology on immigration, nations, and cultural issues.
Top 3 podcasts with Pastor Rich Lusk
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Dec 31, 2025 • 58min
Immigration Without Assimilation Is Invasion | A Biblical Perspective with Pastor Rich Lusk
Pastor Rich Lusk, a Reformed theologian and pastor at Trinity Presbyterian Church, delves into the complex issue of immigration from a biblical perspective. He discusses how mass immigration may be misconstrued as charity while undermining national identity and cultural order. Lusk critiques the role of progressive influences in evangelical churches, revealing how language and compassion are weaponized against traditional views. He emphasizes the need for biblical frameworks in immigration policy and warns against the dangers of unvetted influxes reshaping electorates.

Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 5min
Christ, Courage, and Charlie Kirk w/ Pastor Rich Lusk
Pastor Rich Lusk, a Reformed pastor and theologian, joins to discuss the legacy of Charlie Kirk, a bold Christian martyr. They tackle the crisis of cowardice in today's culture, contrasting biblical courage with modern vulnerabilities. Lusk emphasizes the need for Christians to engage courageously in cultural and political spaces, particularly on university campuses. The conversation delves into the consequences of 'safetyism,' the importance of fulfilling the Great Commission beyond evangelism, and how fearing God can lead to true fearlessness.

Oct 16, 2024 • 58min
What does the Bible actually say about immigration? with Pastor Rich Lusk
Pastor Rich Lusk, a theological leader from Trinity Presbyterian Church, offers intriguing insights on immigration through a biblical lens. He tackles whether Christians should support open-ended immigration, challenging popular narratives that use scripture to advocate for it. The discussion spans vital questions about national identity, the roles of culture and religion, and the risks of unassimilated immigration. Lusk provocatively argues about the fine line between charity and potential civilizational challenges, leaving listeners to ponder the future of Christian society.


