In a recent community meeting, Pastor Ken Korver of Emmanuel Reformed Church highlighted the church's longstanding commitment to the city of Paramount, California. Having served as the senior pastor since 1991, Korver emphasized the church's active role in community service, including participation in local clean-up efforts and providing essential resources to families in need. Every Friday, the church distributes free food and clothing, and it runs a school of arts program that offers free lessons in various disciplines to 200 children.
Korver expressed gratitude for the collaborative spirit among local organizations, schools, and businesses, stating, \"It's just an honor... I plan on dying here,\" reflecting his deep connection to the community.
The meeting also marked the proclamation of October as National Crime Prevention Month, with local law enforcement officials present to reinforce the importance of community safety. Captain Dan Holding and Lieutenant Joe Morales acknowledged the strong partnership between the city and the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, which has contributed to a significant decline in serious crime over the years.
Residents were encouraged to participate in upcoming crime prevention events, including a public safety expo featuring local deputies and safety demonstrations. The meeting underscored the community's commitment to safety and support for its residents, showcasing the collaborative efforts that define Paramount.