It just was a few men together on a recent cool morning, most with a good bit of gray in their hair standing in front of a few cameras talking about the community they have ministered to collectively for more than a century and closer to two.
At times, it was hard to hear them. Their voices were soft. They had no megaphones. There were no crowds chanting back their expressions.
But what they had to say should be heard and remembered the next time some claim to speak for an entire community and say that the police generally are the problem and must be defunded, replaced or disempowered.