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Church ready to worship again

Donations pour in after musical equipment stolen

- By Brian Ballou Staff writer

PEMBROKEPI­NES— Donations are pouring in at the small strip-mall church in Pembroke Pines where thieves stole about $10,000 in musical equipment overnight on Independen­ceDay.

And because of the outpouring, the church likelywon’t skip a beat come Sunday service.

“We are so thankful. The community has opened up its heart and because of thatwe will have our music again,” said Pastor Earl Richards, the leader of the Miracles Through Prayer& Faith Ministries at 6772 Pembroke Road. The church has about 100 members.

Just before noon Friday, a longtime friend of the pastor dropped off a keyboard, and then awoman drove her pickup truck to the front of the church, the vehicle’s bed filled with audio-visual equipment. More donated equipment came, and within 90 minutes, therewas enough to start connecting the wires and cords in the corner of the church that had been stripped bare.

On a morning when barbecue and fireworksw­as on the mind of most people, Richardswa­s beckoned to his church by Pines Police.

“My goodness, glasswas shattered all over the place, I felt it inmy heart and Iwas kinda sad, very very sad,” said Richards, who also serves as chaplain for the Miramar FireRescue Department and the Miramar Police.

“I thought Iwas going to pass out. The police officer held me, grabbed me and just embraced me,” he said.

Every piece of equipment, except for a drum set and the speakers suspended from the ceiling, was taken, including a 72-key keyboard, a bass guitar, three amplifiers, aCD deck, microphone­s and a mixer.

The thief or thieves left one thing behind— a large rock. Richards said he plans to keep that rock. He placed it on the steps leading up to the pulpit. And he has a message for whoever threw it through the front door.

“If you’re watching or reading, I’m asking you, please confess your sins … you’re stealing from God, man. Hey, that’s bad.”

He invited the culprit or culprits to his modest church.

“Bring back the stuff, come to the sanctuary, just tell us you’re sorry about that andwe will forgive you, we will love you.”

Member Tecora Noble stopped by the church Friday to check in on Richards.

“To think someone stole from a church, unbelievab­le,” she said. “But it looks like we are being blessed,” she added, looking over the donated equipment stacked on the floor nearby.

Ingrid Fenderson, the informatio­n and technology manager of the Feeding South Florida food bank in Hallandale, asked her boss if she could donate some of that organizati­on’s audio-visual equipment to the church. She got the OK, borrowed her husband’s truck to load up 27 pieces of equipment, and delivered it Friday afternoon.

“It’s horrible that someone stole from a church,” she said. “There’s no fear of anything anymore.”

The church had surveillan­ce cameras but the thieves tore them fromthe walls. Richards said a next-door business has agreed to provide its surveillan­ce video to authoritie­s.

Pembroke Pines Police ask anyone with informatio­n on the crime to call Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477).

 ?? TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Ingrid Fenderson, IT manager with Feeding South Florida, hugs Miracles Through Prayer & Faith Ministries Pastor Earl Richards after the organizati­on donated musical equipment to the small church to help replace the equipment that was stolen on...
TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Ingrid Fenderson, IT manager with Feeding South Florida, hugs Miracles Through Prayer & Faith Ministries Pastor Earl Richards after the organizati­on donated musical equipment to the small church to help replace the equipment that was stolen on...
 ?? TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Durlen Castro helps unload audio-visual equipment donated by Feeding South Florida on Fridayat Miracle Through Prayer and Faith Ministries in Pembroke Pines, a small church that had all sorts of musical equipment valued into the thousands of dollars...
TAIMY ALVAREZ/STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Durlen Castro helps unload audio-visual equipment donated by Feeding South Florida on Fridayat Miracle Through Prayer and Faith Ministries in Pembroke Pines, a small church that had all sorts of musical equipment valued into the thousands of dollars...

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