This year, we truly soared to new heights at our 2018 Fall Benefit: Rise Up! It was a beautiful evening.
We heard powerful, touching testimonies from the precious women and babies we serve. What a work God has done and is doing in their lives!
Pam Frink, our Executive Director, shared from her heart about the future of Mercy House. We welcomed the talented Adrian Hulet once again as our musical entertainment. Anita Scott, a poet and artist, shared a spoken word. Our auction included some impressive collector items as well as two pieces of art created and donated by Juan Enrique Velazquez.
Thank you to all who joined us and for your continued support. We can’t do this without you.
Enjoy the pictures! Click the image to see it full size.
2018 Benefit, program
2018 Benefit, Pam Frink, Executive Director
2018 Benefit, purple light exhibit
2018 Benefit, Tiffany Kiser, House Pastor, with a Mercy House Alumni and her baby.
2018 Benefit, Tiffany Kiser with Mark and Kim Eliff, House Pastors.
2018 Benefit, Printed Threads Tshirt station.
2018 Benefit, table top
2018 Benefit, Pam Frink with her husband, Rory.
2018 Benefit, Eric and Susan Hulet with a Mercy House Alumni and her son.
2018 Benefit, Tiffany Kiser with a Mercy House baby.
2018 Benefit, Susan Hulet, Founder, welcomes all and introduces Dr. Larry Darlage for the invocation.
2018 Benefit, Tiffany Kiser, House Pastor, and Kayla Anderson, Office Assistant.
2018 Benefit, Mark and Kim Eliff, House Pastors.
2018 Benefit, The Tice's: Kristen, Kacie and Tammy.
2018 Benefit, Janis McAdoo with Stephanie Rotthaus.
2018 Benefit, Kayla Anderson with a friend/volunteer.
2018 Benefit, Juan Enrique Velazquez with artwork he donated to the auction.
2018 Benefit, The Barkemeyer Group.
2018 Benefit Crystal, TJ, and Ben Weiss.
2018 Benefit, chocolate fondue station.
2018 Benefit, an art piece donated by Juan Enrique Velazquez.
2018 Benefit, Pam Frink sharing about Mercy House, the passion of her heart.
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