George Floyd's Memorial Service Will Be Hosted by North Central University Today
North Central University, a private Christian university in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, is set to host a funeral service for George Floyd amid escalating protests over his controversial death while in the custody of local police officers. The service for Mr. George Floyd will be on Thursday, June 4, 2020, at 1 p.m. CDT.
This is a private event for the family, friends, and invitees of the Floyd family. Admittance will be granted only to preregistered and verified attendees.
Eulogy by Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President National Action Network.
To share the event with supporters worldwide, the service will be live-streamed on local media channels.
"North Central University is honored to have been asked to serve as the location for the Minneapolis funeral service for Mr. George Floyd. As a Christian university situated in the heart of Minneapolis, we strive to be good citizens and good neighbors. Our hope is that our sanctuary will provide a space of welcome and warmth for Mr. Floyd's loved ones and their guests during this time of remembrance and worship."
About North Central University
Founded in 1930, North Central University (NCU) is a private Christ-centered, Spirit-filled university in the heart of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. NCU serves 1,200 students through 60 undergraduate areas of study on its Minneapolis campus, PSEO, online and on-site master's degrees, online undergraduate degrees, and Academic Partner sites throughout the U.S. The university has been in its current location in the Elliot Park neighborhood since 1937. NCU is accredited by the HLC and is a member of the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools.
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