Serving 1 another: 'One Weekend' leads into Tony Evans Sumter Crusade
A youth volunteer walks by a “Pray Big” sign at “One Weekend” at the Sumter County Civic Center. About 240 youth and 30 adults helped prepare meals for overseas on Saturday. A total of 13 churches across Sumter participated in the discipleship weekend that leads into the Tony Evans Sumter Crusade, which is Tuesday through Thursday at the civic center. Music begins each night at 6:30 p.m. The crusade is a free event with no tickets required, but people are encouraged to arrive early.
PHOTOS BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM
About 240 youth and 30 adults help prepare meals for overseas Saturday at "One Weekend" at Sumter County Civic Center. A total of 13 churches across Sumter participated in the discipleship weekend that leads into the Tony Evans Sumter Crusade, which is tonight through Thursday at the civic center. Music begins each night at 6:30 p.m. The crusade is a free event with no tickets required, but people are encouraged to arrive early.
PHOTOS BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM
Youth volunteers from area churches help prepare meals for overseas Saturday at "One Weekend" at Sumter County Civic Center.
PHOTOS BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM
Teenagers Carolina French, left, and Kinsley Billie prepare meals for overseas on Saturday at "One Weekend" at Sumter County Civic Center. A total of 13 churches across Sumter participated in the discipleship weekend that leads into the Tony Evans Sumter Crusade, which is tonight through Thursday at the civic center. Music begins each night at 6:30 p.m. The crusade is a free event with no tickets required, but people are advised to arrive early.
PHOTOS BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM
Abby Farmer sets prepared meals in a box on Saturday at "One Weekend."
PHOTOS BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM
Shaelyn Davenport sets prepared meals for overseas on a table Saturday.
PHOTOS BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM
Volunteers from 13 area churches help prepare meals for overseas Saturday at "One Weekend" at Sumter County Civic Center.
PHOTOS BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM
From left, Gray Sanders, TyJae Blair and Shep Vincent set prepared meals for overseas in a box Saturday at "One Weekend" at Sumter County Civic Center. A total of 13 churches across Sumter participated in the discipleship weekend that leads into the Tony Evans Sumter Crusade, which is tonight through Thursday at the civic center. Music begins each night at 6:30 p.m. The crusade is a free event with no tickets required, but people are advised to arrive early.
About 240 youth and 30 adults helped prepare meals for overseas Saturday at "One Weekend" at Sumter County Civic Center. A total of 13 churches across Sumter participated in the discipleship weekend that leads into the Tony Evans Sumter Crusade, which is Tuesday through Thursday at the civic center. Music begins each night at 6:30 p.m. The crusade is a free event with no tickets required, but people are encouraged to arrive early.