St. Ann Catholic Church, The Servant House Lewisville and First United Methodist Coppell have joined the Tim Tebow Foundation in celebrating people with special needs.
What is Night to Shine?
This past February, 655 churches representing 35 denominations and 200,000 volunteers in 50 states and 24 countries came together on one night to celebrate 100,000 honored guests with special needs in what has become not just a nationwide event, but a worldwide movement, celebrating people with special needs.
Night to Shine is:
·A worldwide movement.
Changing Valentine’s Day weekend from simply a celebration of love, to a celebration of God’s love, for people with special needs.
·An unforgettable prom night experience.
A celebration of the value of every human life.
A night when all guests are kings and queens of the prom.
Held simultaneously on one night around the world.
Serving as a catalyst for churches to begin or enhance ministry for people with special needs, allowing the honored guests of Night to Shine and their families to be a part of a church community where they feel welcome, loved, and supported.
Changing the narrative on how people with special needs are viewed.
Check out the Official 2019 Night to Shine Highlight Videos
About St. Ann Catholic Church, The Servant House and First United Methodist Coppell
We are happy to join together to bring Night to Shine once again to our community. Volunteers from each of our churches will come together under one roof as we celebrate God love by honoring people with special needs.
Every guest of Night to Shine enters this complimentary event on a red carpet complete with a warm welcome from a friendly crowd and paparazzi. Once insde, guests receive the royal treatment, including hair and makeup stations, shoe shining stations, limousine rides, corsages and boutonnieres, a karaoke room, a catered dinner,
Each guest receives a crown or tiara, not just because they are all kings and queens of the prom, but because they are children of the King of Kings.
This is a night not only for guests to shine, but for our churches to shine, for volunteers to shine, and most importantly, for Christ to shine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the next Night to Shine event? February 7, 2020
Where is the event being hosted? At St. Ann Catholic Parish in Coppell, Texas as well as hundreds of churches around the world.
Where do we go when we arrive? All guests will check-in at the Cenacle located beneath the clock tower in the middle of the St. Ann Center. A limousine and party bus will be on site to transport guests to the red-carpet entrance.
Do I have to register as a Parent or Caregiver? New this year, Parents and Caregivers who plan to enter the Prom Event must register and complete a criminal background check. We will help you with this process. Background checks will be completed by First United Methodist Church of Coppell. Parents and Caregivers who plan to remain in the Respite Room located this year in our St. Ann Center do not have to register separately.