The IMA March Monthly Meeting

The Truth Staff

The members of Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Toledo held their monthly meeting on Monday, March 2, at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church as area pastors and church leaders joined Mt. Nebo Pastor Cedric Brock, president of the IMA, and dozens of community individuals and organizations to learn about some of the services that are available the Toledo area.

Sister Virginia Welsh, pastoral leader of St. Martin de Porres Church, presented information on work done by her IMA committee on gun violence and told the gathering that a youth conference will be held in April or May to address the problem.

Pastor Le Roy Williams addressed some of today’s national issues. “We are a divided country right now,” said Wiliams as he spoke of the issues that are troubling so many, especially on the political landscape.

Lucas County Recorder Michael Ashford and members of his staff brought information on property rights and protecting such assets.

Then followed a host of presentations from speakers who brought invaluable information on a number of subjects of interest.

THE IMA has been involved in numerous community causes during recent years – raising funds for organizations and individuals in need, endorsing worthwhile ballot issues, Black History month presentations, to name a few.

This year’s Black History Month celebration was held at The Refreshing Place on February 22.