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Trunk or Treat--Wave Church Hosts Free Trunk or Treat for the Hampton Roads Community

23 October 2018 by

Trunk or Treat

Wave Church Hosts Free Trunk or Treat for the Hampton Roads Community.

Our community friends at Wave Church have announced their first ever Trunk or Treak Sunday, October 28th at 6pm at their Great Neck Campus.

This will be a fun-filled, free event that is open to the public. Members of Wave Church and the local community will line up their decorated vehicles to pass out candy and goodies as children and families walk through dressed in costumes. Trunk or treating, like trick or treating, is for children 12 years and under. There will be inflatable slides and bounce houses, food trucks, and games for all ages. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes (kids and adults), best group/couple costume, and best decorated vehicle.
Under the vision of Pastors Steve and Sharon Kelly, Wave Church has always sought to reach the community and offer a fun and safe environment. Join us at 1000 N Great Neck Road on Sunday, October 28 at 6pm for our new annual tradition for years to come! You can find more information at www.wavechurch.com.

About Wave Church

A growing church that is in love with God, life, and people; changing their world one life at a time. Our Church, because of its impact and influence on the lives of people in the Hampton Roads community, the nation and the world, will become an example of discipleship, leadership, and relationship. We will multiply our influence in two ways: Firstly, we will raise up a generation of leaders in our church that will by living to their fullest potential, influence their world for Christ. Secondly, we will network with churches, pastors and leaders of like-minded spirit, as we mentor and empower them to change their communities and sphere of influence for the Kingdom of God.

For more information about this topic, please call Timna Jones at (757)532-6262 or email at timna.jones@wavechurch.com

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