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Oklahoma Pastor Running For Senate, Vows to Investigate 2020 Election

Rogers continued, “And people say, ‘Well, it’s a conspiracy theory.’ Well, it’s not a theory anymore. And the Arizona audit, which I’m trying to get the truth out from, is evidence of that. So I want you to take heart. I want you to go forth. And on the other six days of the week, proclaim truth. Proclaim your faith.”

Rogers then invited those in attendance to sign her petition to decertify the 2020 presidential election, calling the results “a fraud that was perpetrated on the American people.” Tying her call for decertification to her faith, Rogers concluded, “We, as Christians, must be heard. It’s our obligation. God expects us to defend ourselves in his holy name.”

In the video, Lahmeyer can be seen applauding Rogers’ words. Lahmeyer is running for Senate against James Lankford, who voted to certify the election on January 6 after the Capitol Riot. On his website, Lahmeyer says, “Lankford flip-flopped like a fish out of water and caved like a coward to certify a lie.”

Lahmeyer Preaches ‘Revival in America’

Later in the service, Lahmeyer delivered a sermon entitled “Revival in America.” In that message, Lahmeyer said, “Our country is in a lot of trouble, because the Church is in a lot of trouble.” Lahmeyer went on to describe Jesus’ words to the church in Ephesus found in Revelation 2:1-7, relating them to the American church today. 

“Do you know what the church in America needs?” Lahmeyer asked. “Not another community outreach. We do it every week. We don’t need another Bible study. We don’t need another conference or seminar. We don’t even need another church service. Do you know what the church in America needs? It needs revival.”

Lahmeyer went on to explain that Christians need to be fully engaged and excited to be part of the church. 

Later in the sermon, Lahmeyer repeated, “The country’s in trouble. We’re divided racially. We’re broke financially. We’re bankrupt spiritually. The nation is in a lot of trouble right now. But we are not without hope as a country.” 

Lahmeyer then said that the Church needs to remember the “spiritual roots of our nation,” arguing that the Revolutionary War was a result of “representative abuse, government overreach.”

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