• Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Terms of Use
Thursday, February 9, 2023
NEW EXPRESS NEWS
  • HOME
  • US NEWS
  • INDIA
  • EUROPE
  • WORLD
  • GULF NEWS
  • BUSINESS
  • HEALTH
  • RELIGIOUS
  • SPORTS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • LIFESTYLE
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • US NEWS
  • INDIA
  • EUROPE
  • WORLD
  • GULF NEWS
  • BUSINESS
  • HEALTH
  • RELIGIOUS
  • SPORTS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • LIFESTYLE
No Result
View All Result
NEW EXPRESS NEWS
No Result
View All Result

Pastor honored as ‘unsung hero’ amid coronavirus shutdown

by NEWS DESK
May 8, 2020
in US NEWS
0 0
0
0
SHARES
4
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShareShare

Pastor honored as 'unsung hero' amid coronavirus shutdowncloseOutpouring of gratitude for unsung hero of the coronavirus shutdownVideo

Outpouring of gratitude for unsung hero of the coronavirus shutdown

Community holds surprise thank you celebration for Brooklyn pastor. Lauren Green reports.

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.

He may not leap tall buildings in a single bound, but he's a superhero nonetheless to his community in Brooklyn, New York. And the people came out to show their appreciation.

On May 5, with car horns blaring and signs waving, a surprise 'Thank You' celebration greeted Pastor Francisco Fernandez of Iglesia Sol De Justicia, as he approached the small storefront church.

It was an outpouring of gratitude to an unsung hero of the coronavirus shutdown. Since early April, Fernandez has distributed food and hope to families from his Brooklyn church. The $75-kits feed a family of five for a week, and are sorely needed as people have been hit hard by the economic shutdown.

HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN WHO FOUGHT IN DESERT STORM FAITHFULLY SERVES ON THE FRONT LINES OF CORONAVIRUS BATTLE

"He's appreciated. He is loved … We are grateful for all the times he's been there. He's a teacher, a mentor," said parishioner Gledny Rodriguez.

Pastor Francisco Fernandez of Iglesia Sol De Justicia was honored by his Brooklyn community for all his help during the coronavirus outbreak. (World Vision)

Pastor Francisco Fernandez of Iglesia Sol De Justicia was honored by his Brooklyn community for all his help during the coronavirus outbreak. (World Vision)

Fernandez called the tribute "a blessing" and "an honor."

BOY, 3, HANDS DAD MBA DIPLOMA DURING FRONT LAWN GRADUATION CEREMONY

Pastor Francisco Fernandez of Iglesia Sol De Justicia in Brooklyn, N.Y., has emerged as an "unsung hero" amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Pastor Francisco Fernandez of Iglesia Sol De Justicia in Brooklyn, N.Y., has emerged as an "unsung hero" amid the coronavirus outbreak.

"A lot of people lost their jobs. They're having a harder time getting food. Some of the places, the lines are so long … Some people just can't make it," he said.

'ABSOLUTE MIRACLE': NYC SURGEON, 74, BEATS 'SEVERE FORM' OF CORONAVIRUS WITH HELP OF 3 DOCTOR SONS

Partnering with World Vision, a Christian humanitarian aid organization in more than 100 countries, Fernandez has been on the front lines, risking his safety.

World Vision site manager Sandy Aguila-Rosa said the number of families he's reaching is significant, even in the peak of the outbreak.

SAMARITAN'S PURSE, OTHER WORKERS WHO CAME TO NY FOR CORONAVIRUS FIGHT MUST PAY STATE INCOME TAX, CUOMO SAYS

"So many people were dying of COVID-19. And he was here working until midnight with his wife and some volunteers, delivering food to the people that wouldn't come out because they were afraid," Aguila-Rosa said. "He knew their need as well."

Fernandez wears many hats. He's also a mechanic for the Transit Authority, a New York state chaplain, and a neighborhood police liaison.

AMERICA TOGETHER: UPLIFTING STORIES OF AMERICANS FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT

He was once homeless and living on the streets, so he understands better than most. "I know the need. I know what hunger is. I know what it is to go without food, without a place."

Through all his hardships though, he learned to trust God. "I always tell everybody, you know … to God be the glory of all things, you know, it's not about me. It's all about him.

CLICK HERE FOR FOX NEWS' CONTINUING CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE

"I'm no hero," he says. "I'm just God's hands and feet where he needs me."

Pastor Fernandez's church is one of Several World Vision distribution centers around the country. The food pantries continue to be in desperate need of funds, supplies and more heroes.

Previous Post

Coronavirus: Etihad Airways announces inbound flights to Abu Dhabi from S

Next Post

Seattle to permanently close 20 miles of streets to traffic so residents can exercise on them

Related Posts

US NEWS

Reporter Arrested While Covering News Conference in Ohio

February 9, 2023
0
US NEWS

South Carolina Dog Breeder Is Fatally Shot at Planned Sale of French Bulldog

February 9, 2023
0
US NEWS

Biden’s State of the Union Address: Read the Full Transcript

February 8, 2023
0
US NEWS

Biden’s State of the Union: What Did ‘Lots of Luck in Your Senior Year’ Mean?

February 8, 2023
0
US NEWS

Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crimes in El Paso Walmart Mass Shooting

February 8, 2023
0
US NEWS

Many of Biden’s Goals on Police Reform Are Still Incomplete

February 8, 2023
0
Next Post

Seattle to permanently close 20 miles of streets to traffic so residents can exercise on them

Browse by Category

  • arts and entertainment
  • BUSINESS
  • EDUCATION
  • EUROPE
  • GULF NEWS
  • HEALTH
  • INDIA
  • LIFESTYLE
  • NEWS
  • RELIGIOUS
  • SCIENCE
  • SPORTS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • Uncategorized
  • US NEWS
  • WORLD
NEW EXPRESS NEWS

Follow Us

  • MALAYALAM NEWS

© 2020 NEW EXPRESS NEWS

  • HOME
  • US NEWS
  • INDIA
  • EUROPE
  • WORLD
  • GULF NEWS
  • BUSINESS
  • HEALTH
  • RELIGIOUS
  • SPORTS
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • LIFESTYLE

© 2020 NEW EXPRESS NEWS

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In