LifeSource Adventist Fellowship held its yearly Trunk or Treat on Oct. 27, 2018, an event created for nearby neighbors of LifeSource.

“It was the biggest Trunk or Treat event so far,” said Amy Boulnois, Children’s Ministry leader at LifeSource, as she stood in the Fellowship Hall of the church looking toward the doors. “Five hundred and fifteen people came through those doors.”

When families came through the door, a photographer was on hand to take a family photo. From there, they progressed through themed rooms, beginning with the barnyard room, where kids played horseshoes and lassoed a cow. When they reached the jungle room, they participated in a banana toss and made jungle animal masks. The tiki room had a large volcano that erupted, and in the space room, they made their way through a giant solar system maze.

Event volunteers were kept busy as excited groups of children and their parents explored the rooms.

“This is just one of many outreach activities held each year at LifeSource,” said J. Murdock, LifeSource associate pastor. “We value our neighbors and want to make a difference in their lives. For a pastor, it means that our congregation is responsive to the needs of their neighbors.”

Photo: J. Murdock