NATIONAL NIGHT OUT AT HENLY BAPTIST CHURCH
Photo by John Pacheco
The Henly Baptist Church hosted a “Community Night Out” on October 1. The evening included Pig Pen BBQ, homemade desserts, live music, face painting for the children, and a visit by North Hays County Fire/Rescue Firefighters.
The event was part of a national “Community Night Out” which is meant to increase awareness about first responder programs in communities, Neighborhood Watch, and other anti-crime efforts.
The night was also meant to continue the mission of the church to reach out to the community and serve as a community hub. Pastor Don Forrester was on hand to welcome all guests and offered tours of the church ground and 1944 built sanctuary with its beautiful stain glass windows. Pastor Forrester is a retired social worker and has served as pastor of Henly Baptist Church since 1979. “With a two year gap around 1991, when I worked in Midland,” Forrester said.
Representing North Hays County Fire and Rescue were Lieutenant Laurie Shelton, Chaplain Tom Gripka, and Fire Chief Scott Collard. Attendees received tours of a fire department vehicle, and briefings on the gear associated with fire fighters and medical aide.