The Crossing Center, at 104 Mena St. will host a big free community praise and worship concert for Covenant House, The Shelter for Women & Children in Crisis, this Friday, May 23 beginning at 7 p.m.
Called The Ashes To Beauty Community Worship Event, it will feature three excellent Polk County church’s praise and worship teams, from The Crossing Church, in Mena, Penuel Assembly of God, in Hatfield, and The Remodeled Church, in Grannis. These diverse bands are comprised of excellent musicians and singers, bringing a great variety of praise and worship songs to the stage at The Crossing, that will have the audience coming out of their seats and singing along.
The public is invited to attend for this free, uplifting, inspirational evening of great praise music. In addition to the music, attendees will have a chance to learn about Covenant House and the work it does to provide safety and hope for abused women and their children.
Covenant House brings churches and the community together to meet the needs of women and children in crisis, giving them hope, stability, and a future. It is located at 100 Polk Rd. 282 in Hatfield across the street from Penuel Assembly of God Church, which is partnering with Covenant House to help provide spiritual guidance for residents. Since 1993, the shelter has provided aid for women in recovery from addictions, as well as physical, sexual and mental abuse. It has provided safe shelter during recovery and has facilitated alternatives to abortion including adoption. Many lives and families have been healed and restored and now live as functioning members of society as a result of their involvement with Covenant House.
The Ashes to Beauty Community Worship Event will be held in the large facility at The Crossing Church, so there will be plenty of room for everyone who wants to attend this incredibly exciting, fun, inspirational event. For more information call Edith Wegner, Executive Director of Covenant House at Penuel Assembly Church at 870-389-6311.
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Jeri Pearson
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