Homestead Kiwanis Prayer Breakfast set for Dickinson Community Center

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Homestead Kiwanis Prayer Breakfast set for Dickinson Community Center
Pastor Emilio Aviles (left) and his wife, Jackie Aviles will bring their message, “Pressed but not crushed,” to the 47th annual Homestead Kiwanis Good Friday Prayer Breakfast, Apr. 15, at the William F. Dickinson Community Center.

Tickets are on sale now for the 47th annual Homestead Kiwanis Good Friday Prayer Breakfast, Apr. 15, at the Willian F. Dickinson Community Center, 1601 N. Krome Ave.
Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Homestead-South Dade, one of South Florida’s most active community service organizations, the breakfast begins at 7 a.m.

This year’s guest speakers, Pastor Emilio Aviles of the Christ Fellowship Redland Campus and his wife, Jackie Aviles, will address the gathering with the message, “Pressed but not crushed.”

“We are excited to have our first in-person Prayer Breakfast since COVID and we expect a large turnout,” said SouthState Bank’s Terri Stockwell, chair of the event for Kiwanis. “This is an excellent opportunity to come together — as a community — in fellowship and prayer.”

Tickets for the breakfast are a donation of $10 for adults and $5 for students.

In addition, the Kiwanis club is seeking a variety of sponsors for the event. Sponsorships not only help defray the cost of the event but allow for complimentary ticket distribution to the military stationed at Homestead Air Reserve Base, as well as to local area clergy.

For more information, tickets, and sponsorship forms, contact Stockwell at 305-245-2211 or via email at tstockwell@southstatebank.com.


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