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Coalition of over 400 Latino pastors and ministers, representing over 10,000 congregants in Legislative District 20 proudly endorses Senator Cryan, Assemblywoman Quijano, and Reverend Atkins May 17, 2021, 12:16 pm | in
Coalition of over 400 Latino pastors and ministers, representing over 10,000 congregants in Legislative District 20 proudly endorses
Senator Cryan, Assemblywoman Quijano, and Reverend Atkins
We have seen, through the Coronavirus pandemic, just how devastating lack of leadership can be. Senator Cryan, Assemblywoman Quijano, and Reverend Atkins are all strong community leaders who realize the importance of supplying people with trustworthy information during this crisis. They seek to ensure that our frontline workers have all the resources they need to keep themselves and the communities they serve safe. Their commitment to the issues of education aid, sexual abuse, creating opportunities for our Immigrant community, so
Nearly a dozen of the regionâs pastors and religious leaders led a group of about 50 people in words of Scripture, hope and unity Sunday afternoon during a prayer vigil for Isaiah Brown, his family and the county deputy involved in a shooting incident last month in which Brown still remains hospitalized in serious condition.
âWhat we hope to promote today is unity within our community to work through difficult circumstances together with unbiased grace, discernment, truth and love with an eye towards impartial justice,â said Temaki Carr, founder and CEO of Fredericksburgâs Loving the Nations Missions Ministry.
Carr is part of the One Church Rappahannock Region, a group of both Black and white evangelical Christian churches that formed following the death of George Floyd while in custody of the Minneapolis Police Department almost one year ago. That incident touched off anti-law enforcement protests across the country, including the Fredericksburg area, where loc
Nearly a dozen of the regionâs pastors and religious leaders led a group of about 50 people in words of Scripture, hope and unity Sunday afternoon during a prayer vigil for Isaiah Brown, his family and the county deputy involved in a shooting last month from which Brown remains hospitalized.
âWhat we hope to promote today is unity within our community to work through difficult circumstances together with unbiased grace, discernment, truth and love with an eye towards impartial justice,â said Temaki Carr, founder and CEO of Fredericksburgâs Loving the Nations Missions Ministry.
Carr is part of the One Church Rappahannock Region, a group of Black and white evangelical Christian churches formed after the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police officer almost one year ago. That incident touched off protests across the country, including the Fredericksburg region.
Nearly a dozen of the regionâs pastors and religious leaders led a group of about 50 people in words of Scripture, hope and unity Sunday afternoon during a prayer vigil for Isiah Brown, his family and the county deputy involved in a shooting last month from which Brown remains hospitalized.
âWhat we hope to promote today is unity within our community to work through difficult circumstances together with unbiased grace, discernment, truth and love with an eye towards impartial justice,â said Temaki Carr, founder and CEO of Fredericksburgâs Loving the Nations Missions Ministry.
Carr is part of the One Church Rappahannock Region, a group of Black and white evangelical Christian churches formed after the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police officer almost one year ago. That incident touched off protests across the country, including the Fredericksburg region.
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