This Sunday, we continue our 2025 Distinguished Pulpit Series by welcoming Rev. Keith Jossell to Mayflower. Keith is a transformative faith leader, community advocate, and strategist committed to justice, equity, and liberation. He serves as an associate pastor at Fifth Street Missionary Baptist Church in Oklahoma City and is the founding pastor of TheJusticeChurch, a God-centered house of prayer and faith-in-action ministry dedicated to advancing justice, healing, and hope in marginalized communities. Reverend Jossell served as the National Prayer Forum Director, Impact Strategist, and Spiritual Advisor for the Justice for Julius Coalition and Julius Darius Jones, offering pastoral care, public witness, and strategic leadership during one of the most high-profile clemency efforts in recent history. His contributions helped galvanize a national movement grounded in faith, advocacy, and collective action for justice. He is a proud ordained minister, called to serve both spiritually and practically. Reverend Jossell’s ministry is rooted in a Bible-centered message of justice, identity transformation, and community empowerment. His voice rings out from the pulpit and through public platforms as he calls for equitable systemic solutions and works to dismantle the barriers that prevent people from living fully and freely. His educational journey includes a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Loyola University New Orleans, an Executive MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, and a Master of Arts in Social Justice from Phillips Theological Seminary—each one adding dimension to his calling to lead, liberate, and love through action. Within Fifth Street Missionary Baptist Church and The Justice Church, Reverend Jossell fosters spiritual depth and discipleship while equipping individuals to become agents of justice and change. He designs and implements innovative approaches to unlock human potential and catalyze community transformation, particularly for those often left behind by traditional systems. He is guided by an unshakeable belief in the resilience and collective power of people to reignite hope and pursue liberation. Reverend Jossell envisions a world where all can thrive—restored in spirit, rooted in justice, and living into the full expression of who God created them to be.