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coaching duties for the Fireballs, Deer Park’s Special such as the schools and those suffering from sickness
Olympics athletic league. He was one of three indi- or substance abuse.
viduals to start a community food bank in Deer Park, around town
and over the course of about 35 years, can be directly During breaks in prayer Chris Crump and his tal-
attributed to helping feed thousands of families during ented band stunned the audience with an absolutely
times of hardship. delightful and uplifting performance of praise, hope,
and healing. The spirit in the room was palpable and
Weverink could be found at the shelter each and every everyone left renewed! Don’t miss out on next year’s
day following Hurricane Harvey, ministering to dis- Evening of Community Praise, which is sure to be even
placed and frightened families. There she truly served bigger and better!
as a rock to those who needed it most. She is always
looking to expand her ministry and actively seeks to
help those who need it. Her support goes beyond our
own police department and she travels far and wide to
serve the families of fallen officers.
After receiving their recognition, which included
Congressional Certificates granted by Congress-
man Brian Babin, various pastors and local church
leaders prayed over specific aspects of our city,
Photos by Andrew
Pressley/Deer Park
Photos.
Thank you to our sponsors
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