FOCUS ON FAITH

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church hosts Fiesta Latina

Also, Tomoka Christian Church to host Halloween festival and Recovery Church of Palm Coast to host conference.


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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Palm Coast held a Fiesta in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Courtesy photo
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Palm Coast held a Fiesta in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Courtesy photo
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On Saturday, Sept. 27, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Palm Coast held a Fiesta in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through Oct. 15. 

Father Rob Trujillo organized the event in “celebration of culture and faith." The congregation expressed their thanks to the Hispanic community for sharing their heritage, music, food and stories. 

One parishioner stated that the “Fiesta was more than fun and festivity. It was a living testament to our unity in Christ, and a beautiful way to honor” another culture. 


Tomoka Christian Church to hold Halloween festival

Halloween is right around the corner and Tomoka Christian Church hopes that the community will join them from 6-8:30 p.m. on Oct. 31, for a Halloween street festival.

Located at 1450 Hand Ave. in Ormond Beach, the church's festival will feature candy, games, music, a trunk-or-treat and more. They also encouraged attendees to remember that it is a family event, so costumes shouldn't be too scary.


Recovery Church of Palm Coast to host conference

Recovery Church of Palm Coast is encouraging its congregation and others to join the 2025 Breaker Conference starting Oct. 31. 

The conference is being held at The Rock Transformation Center in Bunnell and ends on Nov. 2. Maribeth Motosicky, a member of Recovery Church, said that there will be “multiple pastors speaking at the event and we anticipate a great couple days together.

Register at Onefamilyfl.com/event-details/2025-breaker-conference-flagler-county.

 

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