Costumed Nashville Brethren Eat, Dance and Laugh

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Brethren showcased their costumes after the potluck on March 12.

Nashville, Tennessee—A parade of costumed children and adults showed off their creativity after a potluck following sundown on March 12 in Nashville. As socials and potlucks have begun again in earnest with the waning of COVID-19, brethren have been eager to rekindle bonds of fellowship with one another—and have a little fun, too.

Members cast votes to award prizes to those with the most creative costumes in various categories for both kids and adults. After sunset, the parade of costumes took place, and while the votes were being tallied, a dance kicked off. Costumed children, teens, young adults and a few older members cut a rug. The winners were announced and prizes given out. Many thanks to the Cason family and all who helped with organizing a wonderful evening for the Nashville brethren.

Mitchell is the Design Production Manager for Beyond Today magazine and Compass Check magazine. He's also an image consultant, helping men dress in such a way that makes them look great, feel great and express their style. He and his wife Dana love traveling, particularly in Italy, where the tailoring is soft, the people are warm, and the gelato is cold and never-ending. He graduated from Ambassador Bible College in 2010, and the couple lives in Cincinnati with their two sons/future legends.

 

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