
MILTON — Despite the harsh wind and rain of a rare spring nor’easter, over 50 people gathered at Parkway Methodist Church Thursday evening to mark the fifth
anniversary of George Floyd’s death.
anniversary of George Floyd’s death.
In a small hall adjacent to the sanctuary, activists, community and religious leaders, and residents sang, shared a meal, and reflected on his death.
“It’s an important statement that we can make that we as a church — as a community of faith — stand for those things: diversity, inclusion, and racial justice,” said Tom Getchell-Lacey, the church pastor.