Medcalf Pastor at George Floyd Square embodies grit
Pastor Curtis Farrar, 83, continues to serve as a leader at Worldwide Outreach for Christ in Minneapolis, despite being paralyzed from a fall during a sermon three years ago. He perceives his condition as a chance for personal development, emphasizing the lessons of patience, compassion, and humility he has gained. The area surrounding his church, now known for its historical significance after George Floyd's murder, faces ongoing discussions about community safety and equity. Farrar, who has a tumultuous past involving drug sales and police encounters, advocates for responsible policing and accountability within law enforcement. His experiences with violence and loss motivate him to open his church to all, hosting community outreach events to support those in need.
He expresses deep love for his community, refusing to retire despite his age, and continuing to engage with residents and local leaders. Farrar's commitment to inclusivity and support exemplifies what local leaders should strive for in their efforts to uplift communities. His story underscores the importance of building trust and fostering dialogue in a community still healing from trauma.