Community Worship Night draws a crowd for fellowship

Image
  • Weston Cozby, Cara Floyd, Christopher Edmiston are spiritual leaders, who represented area churches. Worship ministers from each area church joined. Photos contributed
    Weston Cozby, Cara Floyd, Christopher Edmiston are spiritual leaders, who represented area churches. Worship ministers from each area church joined. Photos contributed
  • Alt Text for Image
    Alt Text for Image
  • Marble Falls ISD Superintendent Chris Allen and Assistant Superintendent Jeff Gasaway were among volunteers.
    Marble Falls ISD Superintendent Chris Allen and Assistant Superintendent Jeff Gasaway were among volunteers.
  • Alt Text for Image
    Alt Text for Image
  • Angie Martinez volunteered at the HLCN table.
    Angie Martinez volunteered at the HLCN table.
  • Alt Text for Image
    Alt Text for Image
Body

The Community Worship Night cultivated a spirit of unity where area residents came together Friday, July 23 as one body to fellowship, enjoy good food, sing and worship God.

Thanks to a network of more than 20 local churches, vendors, first responders and volunteers the event at Quarry Park in Granite Shoals was a tremendous success with over 500 people in attendance.

“The Highland Lakes Crisis Network’s primary mission is to form a network of churches to meet the local needs in our community by demonstrating the love of Christ and that was on display Friday night,” said HLCN Executive Director Kevin Naumann of the night coordinated by the nonprofit organization.