Marcus Jordan to Sing the National Anthem in Honor of National Police Week

In honor of National Police Week, Houston-based police officer, pastor, and national gospel recording artist Marcus Jordan will sing the National Anthem for the HISD Police Appreciation and Awards Breakfast Ceremony this Friday, May 17, 2019. The event will take place at High School for Law and Justice located at 3505 Coyle Street. This event is open to the public.
National Police Week often slips under the radar, much as speeding drivers wish they could. For law-enforcement officers, however, this is a time to honor their fallen comrades, and, under the right circumstances, also an occasion to be recognized for the perilous duty they perform.
Jordan recently was a presenter at the 34th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards Pre-Telecast in Las Vegas this past March and also just recently celebrated his 33rd birthday (May 8) and released his new radio single, "Give God The Glory" on all digital platforms on May 3. The song, which is written by Marcus and produced along with Samuel Fisher is a song of acknowledgement to the Father!
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