CORE White Party

August 15th, 2009 by Victory Writing Team

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Hosted by Brian and Natalie from the CORE 30+ Singles Ministry, the White Party was a perfect opportunity to enjoy a good time and a nice ambiance. Soft and soothing music from the pianist and base guitarist filled the room at the beginning of the evening and continued during breaks from activities throughout the party.

On the menu were gourmet swirls (Pesto Chicken and Italian Antipasto), a generous portion of strawberries, cream puffs and three different flavors of cheesecake (Turtle, White Chocolate/Raspberry and New York). The cream puffs were especially tasty!!!

5guysingThe first activity for the night was Karaoke. Elicia opened up the Karaoke session by gracing the room with her beautiful rendition of “Killing Me Softly”. Following her performance waswhitepartycrowd Tavon, who performed to the famous lyrical piece “Rock with You.” Next on stage was a duo, Phyllis and Kim, who sang “I Will Survive” – perhaps as an encouragement of strength through the storm. After Brian summoned his fellow men to participate and provide representation, they responded by gathering amongst themselves a group of five performers and singing “Lean on me.”  After that inspiring piece from the men, a group of five women appeared on stage to close out the Karaoke segment to “We are Family.” It was indeed a heartfelt performance that filled the entire room with smiles and echoed the truth that we are indeed a family.

CORE Pastor Stephen Baldwin blessed the night and introduced the CORE ministry to thebigcheese linedancingaudience. He also prayed a blessing over everyone who was in attendance.

After a bit of comedy, it was: lights, camera, action!! Time to pose for the camera on the red carpet. The night ended with a bang as party goers danced the Electric Slide, the Cha Cha Slide and the Cupid Shuffle.

(Click on any of the photos to see entire photo gallery of this event.)

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