In the heart of Bryan, something special took place Sunday night at the historic Palace Theater. Two local churches, Bryan Community Church and North Bryan New Birth Church, joined forces for a community service that was all about giving back and celebrating the power of togetherness. This isn’t just any service; it was a heartfelt gathering aimed at supporting one of Bryan’s cherished traditions — Gloria Kennard’s Thanksgiving meal program.
Can you believe it? This beloved Thanksgiving outreach is entering its 36th year! Over the years, Kennard’s initiative has provided more than 1,000 meals to residents from all walks of life across Bryan. What started as a kind gesture back in 1988 has blossomed into a massive collective effort. It’s heartwarming to see volunteers from various churches and the community step up each year to make sure that no one goes hungry during the Thanksgiving festivities.
During the service, attendees were encouraged to bring along canned goods and monetary donations. The goal? To raise support for Kennard’s impressive meal program. Pastor Jennifer Hodson of Bryan Community Church expressed her excitement about this partnership, saying, “We’ve been blessed to partner with Gloria’s mission this year. It’s only natural that we come together in worship and service to help meet the needs of our community.” Isn’t that just lovely?
Bobby Williams from North Bryan New Birth Church echoed the sentiment, highlighting how essential this Thanksgiving program is. “This represents the spirit of giving that defines this season,” he shared. He recalled how Kennard has touched many lives, often helping people out of her own pocket. “This service allows us to support her and ensure this tradition continues,” he added with a warm smile.
The night wasn’t just about donations; it was also about community. Attendees had the chance to sit down and share a meal, celebrating the season and the shared commitment to serving others. The atmosphere buzzed with good vibes — laughter, conversation, and a sense of camaraderie filled the room. Events like this really show the heart of Bryan and how it rallies together for a great cause!
If anyone missed the service but still wants to contribute, don’t worry! You can make donations through Bryan Community Church to support the Thanksgiving outreach organized by Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Every little bit helps, and it’s a wonderful way to ensure that love and support spread just a bit further this Thanksgiving.
With so many families relying on the kindness of the community, it’s inspiring to see how local churches can come together to make a real difference. The Thanksgiving meal program is more than just about food; it represents love, unity, and the spirit of kindness that is so crucial during the holiday season. As this tradition continues for another year, let’s all remember the importance of giving back and supporting one another in Bryan.
Here’s to another successful Thanksgiving meal program — may it continue to thrive and nourish the hearts and bellies of many!
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