
In a recent social media update, the White Settlement Police Department shared insights from their latest Pastor’s Coalition meeting held at First Baptist Church, where leaders of various churches and the faith-based community gathered to reinforce their support for the denizens of the town and its police force. According to the White Settlement Police Department's Facebook post, the meeting served as a platform for discussing potential aid for local individuals facing hardships and identifying events that would benefit from the city and department's involvement.
Hosted by Pastor Kyle Nieman, the event was marked by the presence of White Settlement's leading figures including Chief Cook, Mayor Faron Young, City Manager Jeff James, and Finance Director Brittney Huff each bringing their perspectives to the table in a show of unified leadership aimed at fostering a community where pulpit and policy walk hand-in-hand, with the city’s leaders and religious figures openly collaborating to tackle community issues. The gathering underscored the importance the White Settlement places on the coalition's role in driving positive societal outcomes.
With quarterly meetings such as this, the Pastor’s Coalition in White Settlement reinforces the symbiotic relationship between the city’s administration and its religious organizations, working synergistically to address the multifaceted needs of their constituents. "We are grateful for this team of leaders who support our town and police department," the statement by the White Settlement Police Department conveyed, an expression of gratitude that echoes the community-centric philosophy they stand for.









