FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA CHURCH SAFETY SEMINAR - AUGUST 24, 2024 (SATURDAY MORNING).

  • This is a free seminar - a love offering will be taken.

  • Pre-registration required

  • Women’s Safety Seminar on Friday night (August 23) Details Below

 
 
 
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Fayetteville, N.C. Church Safety Seminar

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Church Safety Team, Police Officers, all First Responders - any citizen concerned about unlawful violence.

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DATES

  • AUGUST 24, 2024 

  • Saturday: 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.


LOCATION OF EVENT


TIME

  • Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.


COST

Love Offering Will Be Taken

 

This seminar is free - a love offering will be taken.

 
 
 

ATTENTION LADIES …

We will have a FREE Women’s Safety Seminar at the church on Friday night, AUGUST 23, at 7:00 p.m. No need to register - just show up.

Please check back often as we will be asking you to bring items to support a local ministry that helps abused women.

 

OUR PRESENTER

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Jimmy Meeks is a retired police officer, having served 35 years in law-enforcement. Jimmy has also been a minister for over 47 years. As an officer, he served as a hostage negotiator, field training officer, school resource officer, detective, supervisor, and crime prevention officer. He has accumulated over 4500 hours of TCOLE training. He has also been a certified crime prevention specialist. He has conducted over 350 safety seminars for churches.

Jimmy was pastor of a church in the Ft. Worth area for over 11 years, while also serving as a police officer. Jimmy has a B.A. in Religion from Oklahoma Baptist University and a Certificate of Ministry from Emmaus Road Ministry School. He has conducted over 350 seminars for churches since 2009, at which over thousands of churches have been represented. It has been said of his presentation, "...there has never been a stronger call to action..."

Jimmy and his wife of 47 years, Julie, were married at the First Baptist Church of Daingerfield, Texas, the sight of the June 22, 1980 massacre that killed 5 - and injured 10. Jimmy was also a production assistant in the award-winning docudrama Faith Under Fire, based on the tragedy at First Baptist Church in Daingerfield, Texas.