Excitement is building in Evansville for the upcoming "Faith & Blue Night" at FaithWay Baptist Church on Sunday, September 22! This event is part of a nationwide initiative aimed at strengthening the bond between law enforcement and the communities they serve through faith-based organizations. Vanderburgh County Sheriff Noah Robinson and Officer Taylor Merris of the Evansville Police Department are eager to welcome everyone to this special evening.

Faith & Blue serves as a powerful reminder of the shared values and goals that unite our community. Through mutual respect, trust, and collaboration, events like this help break down barriers and create a safer, more connected city. By attending, you’ll have the chance to engage in meaningful conversations with local law enforcement, fostering a spirit of cooperation and understanding.

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FaithWay is proud to host this event, which promises to be a night full of inspiration, fellowship, and community spirit. The evening will include speeches, prayer, and opportunities to connect directly with those who work daily to protect and serve our neighborhoods.

This event is free and open to the public. Be sure to share the event on social media to spread the word and invite friends and family to join in this night of unity and hope.

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Save the date - September 22 at FaithWay Baptist Church - and let’s come together to celebrate faith, community, and the enduring connection between those who protect and the people they serve.

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Don’t miss this chance to be part of something meaningful! For more information and updates, visit the Facebook event page here.

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