Two local NAACP branches have united with the faith community to join in Prayer for Action! The recent tragedies that our nation has faced with violence and the deaths of unarmed black men and women and law enforcement officers creates a greater sense of urgency for faith communities to come together.
The Prayer Power Vigil will be held Sept. 16 at First Baptist Church, 130 Sewaren Ave., Sewaren, starting at 10 a.m.
The event is chaired by Rev. Lance Nelson, senior pastor of New Beginnings Church and Ministry of Perth Amboy and Perth Amboy Police Department chaplain. The host Pastor is Rev. Neva Lawson of First Baptist Church of Woodbridge. These faith leaders will be joined by the Perth Amboy Police chaplains and other local faith leaders in prayer.
NAACP has a rich heritage of working within the faith communities to mobilize and take action. “The nation’s focus on race relations, violence in our communities, policies and practices that simply are not fairly enforced within housing and the criminal justice sectors are just a few reasons why the NAACP is relevant,” says Perth Amboy Area Branch President Elizabeth Williams-Riley. “NAACP’s role in the fight for justice is essential in providing information and tools for people to stand firmly against unjust systems.”
“We are in one of the most trying times moving forward with this year’s election. Let’s not wait to see how high the tides swell, which way the winds blow, or how the earth moves. Prayer is what we need now and thereafter. Come out and join the caravan of hope and prayer. Faith is the key,” says Ronald McCray, Rahway branch president.
Clergy from congregations throughout the local area will focus on civic leaders, families, community, unity and more. The vigil will also showcase local talent and present information on the new GOTV campaign and NAACP local branches. This event is free.
To register your congregation, email [email protected].