Community Unites for Moton Prayer Breakfast
Moton prayer breakfast held
The Farmville Herald
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The Robert Russa Moton Museum hosted its Moton Community Prayer Breakfast on May 5, 2026, bringing together about 40 local residents for a morning of reflection and fellowship. Sponsored by Centra Southside Community Hospital, the event featured various community leaders who guided the uplifting gathering.
- 01The Moton Community Prayer Breakfast took place on May 5, 2026.
- 02About 40 community members attended the event at the Robert Russa Moton Museum.
- 03Local prayer leaders contributed to the morning's reflections.
- 04Centra Southside Community Hospital sponsored the breakfast.
- 05The event will resume in the fall after a summer break.
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On May 5, 2026, the Robert Russa Moton Museum hosted its Moton Community Prayer Breakfast, attracting around 40 community members for a morning filled with reflection and fellowship. This event, part of the museum's longstanding programs, aims to foster a sense of community and purpose. Local prayer leaders, including Minister Rosa Bedford from St. Andrews Baptist Church and the Rev. Richard Goode from Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, led the gathering, creating a meaningful experience for attendees. Sponsored by Centra Southside Community Hospital, the breakfast featured a meal provided by Grateful Fed Catering. The Moton Community Prayer Breakfast will take a break for the summer and is set to resume in the fall, remaining free and open to the public.
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The Moton Community Prayer Breakfast fosters community bonding and provides a space for reflection among residents.
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