GREENSBORO — For the second year in a row, St. Pius X Church hosted “Night to Shine,” a prom night experience for people with special needs that is sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation. Men and women aged 14 and older were welcomed as guests to the event, where they enjoyed a sit-down dinner, dancing, bingo, a photo booth and limousine rides.
The Tim Tebow Foundation has been sponsoring Night to Shine events all over the world for the past five years, and this was the second event held in Greensboro.
“Night to Shine” was a natural fit considering the Greensboro church’s existing ministries that celebrate diversity in the parish community, such as the Sunshine Club. The event emphasized Catholic teaching that all human life is valuable and worth celebrating.
With more than 120 guests, this year’s “Night to Shine” took a team of approximately 80 volunteers to provide support in many different areas. The event allowed many generations of parishioners, and even whole families, to come together for a common purpose and serve together. Their hard work and preparations were rewarded by seeing the joy on their guests’ faces.
— Lindsay Kohl, Special to the Catholic News Herald. Lindsay Kohl is the director of Formational Ministries at St. Pius X Church in Greensboro.