THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE OF GREATER BRIDGEPORT AND VICINITY ANNOUNCES SOLIDARITY MARCH AND RALLY Sunday, November 30, 2014
THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE OF GREATER BRIDGEPORT AND VICINITY ANNOUNCES SOLIDARITY MARCH AND RALLY
The IMA invites all citizens of Bridgeport and others to STAND IN SOLIDARITY with people of good-will across the country over the barbaric killing of Michael Brown and the subsequent Grand Jury lack of courage and justice to indict Officer Darren Wilson. The purpose of the March is two-fold: 1. To stand in solidarity with the people of Ferguson, MO. 2. To continue calling for changes in the Bridgeport Police Department to make the department more reflective (numbers and rank/leadership) of the citizens of Bridgeport.
The IMA invites all citizens of Bridgeport and others to STAND IN SOLIDARITY with people of good-will across the country over the barbaric killing of Michael Brown and the subsequent Grand Jury lack of courage and justice to indict Officer Darren Wilson. The purpose of the March is two-fold: 1. To stand in solidarity with the people of Ferguson, MO. 2. To continue calling for changes in the Bridgeport Police Department to make the department more reflective (numbers and rank/leadership) of the citizens of Bridgeport.
The IMA will lead the March, Sunday, November 30, 2014, from the East
End Baptist Tabernacle Baptist Church (548 Central Avenue) to the
Margaret E. Morton Government Center (999 Broad Street). The March will
begin at 2:00 P.M. and end with a brief Rally at the Margaret E. Morton
Government Center.
Citizens from other cities across the country are voicing their displeasure and so should the loving and caring people of Bridgeport. "But let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream!" (Amos 5:24 Paraphrased)
Churches are encouraged to bring their vans to aide senior citizens who wish to participate but might be challenged by the walk.
Reverend Dr. C. L. Stallworth, IMA President
Pastor Mary McBride Lee, IMA Vice President
Citizens from other cities across the country are voicing their displeasure and so should the loving and caring people of Bridgeport. "But let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream!" (Amos 5:24 Paraphrased)
Churches are encouraged to bring their vans to aide senior citizens who wish to participate but might be challenged by the walk.
Reverend Dr. C. L. Stallworth, IMA President
Pastor Mary McBride Lee, IMA Vice President
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