A group of ministers from across the country gathered in Minneapolis, Minnesota last week to preach at the street corner where George Floyd was taken into police custody and died after a police officer knelt on his neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds.

Up until two weeks ago, 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis was an intersection that most people had never heard of. Now that street corner is being used as a place to share a message of hope.

Christophe Ulysse who serves with YWAM in Kona, Hawaii as a leader in a ministry called Messengers, was one of the preachers who had the opportunity to share God's word at that street corner.

He says it was an experience like no other and an opportunity for the church to work together to put an end to racism across the globe.

Today on Connections he'll share more about what that experience was like and how we as a church can stop systemic racism.