Jamaica Police Federation Hosts Worship Service in Spanish Town
Spanish Town – Members of the Jamaica Police Federation gathered today at the Lighthouse Assembly in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, for a special worship service. The event, which was highlighted by the Ministry of National Security, saw officers coming together to exalt the name of the Lord in a moment of spiritual reflection and unity.
The service was attended by law enforcement personnel from across the island, who took the opportunity to give thanks and seek guidance as they continue their challenging work of protecting the nation. The Jamaica Police Federation, which represents the rank and file of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, has long emphasized the importance of faith and moral strength in carrying out its duties.
(1/3) #HappeningNow: Members of the Jamaica Police Federation are magnifying and exalting the name of the Lord at the Lighthouse Assembly in Spanish Town, St.Catherine. pic.twitter.com/ml0o3IW4sY
— Ministry of National Security – Jamaica (@mnsgovjm) September 8, 2024
Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, MP and Olympic medalist, reposted the Ministry of National Security’s message on social media, acknowledging the significance of the moment. The gathering at the Lighthouse Assembly was an uplifting occasion, providing members of the Federation with an opportunity to recharge spiritually, amidst their ongoing efforts to maintain law and order.
The Ministry of National Security shared updates from the event, noting the importance of these moments of reflection for the nation’s police force. In a time when crime-fighting efforts are at the forefront, the Federation continues to emphasize the need for a holistic approach to law enforcement, which includes spiritual well-being.
With the support of the wider community and leadership figures, today’s worship service served as a reminder of the personal sacrifices made by Jamaica’s police officers and their commitment to their faith, their work, and their country.