
BY ROGER SMITH
MOUNTAIN CITIZEN
WARFIELD — A powerful evening of faith, testimony and fellowship is on tap for Monday, July 28, at the Warfield Park Community Center. It is part of the monthly outreach every fourth Monday.
The event begins at 7 p.m. and will feature Evangelist Will Arvin of United Oaks Mission and Revival of the Bones. Arvin, whose life was transformed from addiction to redemption, will share his powerful testimony of how he was “a slave to drugs” before being “set free by Jesus.” His story of deliverance has touched lives across the region.
The Zeek Family will provide gospel music, adding to the spirit-filled evening. The H.O.P.E. Puppeteers will perform a special presentation geared toward younger audiences and families.
Food and refreshments will be provided by Family Fellowship Church, led by Pastors Curt and Kathy Marcum.
Organizers invite the community to come out and experience the message that “God can change anyone.”
