The Fiji Police Force held its annual family church service this morning at the Centenary Methodist Church in Suva, creating a meaningful space for officers and their families to come together in prayer and reflection. This event acts as a vital moment for the organization to seek spiritual guidance and blessings for its members, especially considering the responsibilities that await them in the upcoming year.
During the service, Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu expressed his gratitude for the officers’ commitment, particularly during the busy festive season. He underscored the positive feedback from the community regarding their efforts to maintain safety and security in the region.
Commissioner Tudravu also acknowledged the crucial role of police families, highlighting their silent sacrifices and steadfast support that empowers officers on the front lines. He called for unity within the force as they prepare for 2026, which he designated as a year focused on enhancing cohesion and cooperation.
In addition, he conveyed his appreciation for the ongoing support from the Methodist Church in Fiji, expressing a desire to strengthen this partnership in the coming year. The sermon delivered by Dr. Jolame Lasawa, General Secretary of the Methodist Church in Fiji, praised the dedication of the Fiji Police Force. He encouraged the officers to continue serving the community with courage, assuring them of the church’s prayers as they carry out their duties.
This gathering not only reflects a commitment to community support but also highlights the significant role of faith in the lives of those in law enforcement, fostering hope and unity as they move forward together.
