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Councilman urges love as the key to community change

July 17, 2024 | Richland County, South Carolina



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Councilman urges love as the key to community change
During the latest council meeting, Pastor Dylan Gunnels of Emmaus Church delivered an invocation that emphasized the transformative power of love in leadership and governance. Gunnels, who serves as the director of Mercy and Justice Ministries, reminded council members of their significant roles and the responsibility that comes with authority.

Drawing inspiration from Bishop Michael Curry, Gunnels articulated that love is the most potent force for change in society. He urged council members to reflect on their actions and decisions through the lens of love, suggesting that it is essential for fostering a better community. His message resonated with themes of unity and compassion, encouraging leaders to approach their duties with humility and a commitment to serving the greater good.

In his prayer, Gunnels expressed gratitude for the opportunity to gather and called for wisdom and courage in the council's discussions. He highlighted the importance of considering the needs of the most vulnerable members of society, reinforcing the idea that effective governance should be rooted in empathy and justice.

The invocation set a reflective tone for the meeting, reminding attendees of the moral imperatives that guide public service.

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