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“I’m a demon killer” - All School Christian Skate Party

About 200 skaters and many Cape Fear area church and school step and dance praise teams filled Scooters Family Skating Center Sunday (Jan. 20) to skate, worship and cheer during the annual Luv Life Entertainment All School Jump Off Christian Skate Party.

After skating round and round the rink to Christian rap, rock and dance music, children and adults from area churches for an hour, skaters rolled off the floor to make way for Christian step and dance teams from Union Missionart Baptist Church, Laney High School, N.C. Central University Step Team and New Beginning Christian Church. 

 

All photos by Amanda Greene.

Topics: Culture, Arts & Media, Entertainment & Pop Culture, Family & Relationships
Beliefs: Christian - Protestant, Interfaith
Tags: christian, scooters, skate party, skating

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