New Life Church Valor Day

Published 12:51 pm Tuesday, September 13, 2016

New Life Church took the opportunity Sunday to put a spotlight on first responders who protect and serve communities and the country, including police, firefighters, EMS personnel and members of the military. These groups were well-represented at the church’s service and the reception that followed. The service included a resolution from Mayor David Whitus, a message from retired Lieutenant General William G. “Jerry” Boykin and a prayer over all the first responders by New Life Lead Pastor Bill McIntosh.

TITUS MOHLER | HERALD William G. “Jerry” Boykin, executive vice president of the Family Research Council, signs books after the service.

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William G. “Jerry” Boykin, executive vice president of the Family Research Council, signs books after the service.

TITUS MOHLER | HERALD A cross stands in front of the American flag during New Life Church’s Valor Day Program on Sunday.

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A cross stands in front of the American flag during New Life Church’s Valor Day Program on Sunday.

TITUS MOHLER | HERALD Farmville Mayor David Whitus proclaims Sept. 11 to be Valor Day.

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Farmville Mayor David Whitus proclaims Sept. 11 to be Valor Day.

TITUS MOHLER | HERALD New Life Church Associate/Youth Pastor Jonathan Rhew addresses the congregation near the beginning of the Valor Day service.

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New Life Church Associate/Youth Pastor Jonathan Rhew addresses the congregation near the beginning of the Valor Day service.

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