
No Compromise Radio Podcast Pastor Jaime Owens Interview
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Mar 31, 2026 Jaime Owens, Senior Pastor of Tremont Temple and former police officer turned theologian, shares vivid stories from law enforcement to ministry. He talks about his conversion, call to seminary, life at Capitol Hill Baptist, hosting a hymn sing, and how pastoral care shifted toward grace after trials. Conversations touch on preaching, church music, and the value of long-term ministry.
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Getty Hymn Sing Filled Tremont Sanctuary
- Tremont hosted a hymn sing introducing the Getty's new Sing hymnal during ETS and nearly filled the sanctuary with about 1,200 people.
- Jaime praised Keith Getty's ability to weave hymns and teaching, creating a well-attended, engaging worship event in the historic space.
Conversion Triggered By Prodigal Son Sermon
- Jaime Owens was drawn from a nominal Roman Catholic upbringing to faith after hearing a sermon on Luke 15 at Grace Gospel Church.
- He repented and trusted Christ on Father's Day 2005 while struck by Rembrandt's The Return of the Prodigal Son imagery used in the sermon.
From Patrol Car To Pulpit
- Jaime described his transition from police officer to pastor after being invited to teach college students and preach occasionally.
- Encouragement from church leaders and a year of teaching Revelation led him to resign from policing and enroll at Southern Seminary for an M.Div.







