Faith Family Fellowship, Dover, Hosts Red White & Blue Sunday Service

Published on July 05, 2022

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On Sunday, June 26, 2022, Faith Family Fellowship in Dover hosted the 25th Annual Red, White and Blue Sunday Service.  During this Service, Pastor Ed Walls honored first responders, which included various members of law enforcement, fire service, and emergency medical services from the region for their dedication to the community and as a sign of encouragement.  Sgt. Patrick LaGuerre of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office attended the service and accepted the recognition certificate on behalf of the office.  The service was also attended by area dignitaries.                          

Photo from Left: NJ Assemblyman Christian E. Barranco; Pastor Ed Walls; Sgt. Patrick LaGuerre; and NJ Assemblywoman Aura Dunn

Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll said, “Often times, houses of worship serve as a communication link between the community and emergency services, and it’s important that we all recognize this vital partnership.  I want to thank Pastor Walls and the Faith Family Fellowship congregation for their recognition and thoughtfulness shown by holding this annual service.”

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From Left: Chief Conrad Pepperman, Rockaway Borough Police Department; Sgt. Patrick LaGuerre, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office; Chief Martin McParland, Jr., Rockaway Township Police Department

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 Certificate recipients that included various law enforcement officers from Morris County and representatives from the West New York Police Department

 

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