Warmth in Winter!
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Ongoing, First published Dec 31, 2020
Warmth in Winter is a youth event that has happened every year at Trinity United Methodist Church in Murfreesboro, TN. When I first heard about Warmth in Winter I did not know what it was. When I came to Youth in the seventh grade I was not ready for Warmth in Winter yet. By eighth grade I was playing basketball and decided that basketball was a lot more fun than Warmth in Winter. When ninth grade rolled around I decided once again that basketball was more important than Warmth in Winter. When tenth grade rolled around I was thinking about it over and over and finally decided to go to Warmth in Winter. That year was so awesome that I could not believe that I had decided that basketball was more important than Warmth in Winter! The music had inspired me to come back to Warmth in Winter and miss another basketball game! I think that I had it all backwards and I finally came to realize that God was more important than a basketball game! That next year I was having a lot more fun at Warmth in Winter than I was at a basketball game! When I went to Warmth in Winter in twelfth grade, I did not realize how much it meant to me but it meant a lot to me! I really think this has been one of the best experiences that I will ever run into! God made me a much cleaner person than I was before then! When the coronavirus hit about a month later after Warmth in Winter, I knew that I had made the right decision to go to Warmth in Winter! I just want to thank Sheryl Mabry (our youth pastor) and the other helpers for helping all of us at Warmth in Winter! I hope that my story has inspired you to follow me!
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