A combination of dedicated teams, great community support, and a beautiful day helped raise more than $15,000 through the annual golf tournament to support the work of the Grace and Mercy ministry.
The tournament was held Saturday, October 5th, at Western Hills Golf Course in Hopkinsville. Tournament Chairman Betty Adams says all factors combined for a great day.
click to download audioMike and Billie Jo Mathis have helped with the Grace and Mercy Golf Tournament for many years, with Mike noting a full slate of teams made for a great day on the golf course.
click to download audioMike says a new team took home top honors Saturday.
click to download audioBetty Adams says based on rough calculations the tournament raised quite a bit of money for the ministry.
click to download audioBillie Jo Mathis says the interaction between the teams that play in the tournament and those enrolled in Grace and Mercy provides for a wonderful atmosphere.
click to download audioMike Mathis thanked Kris Kinsolvin with Western Hills Golf Course and several other staff members and volunteers who made the tournament run smooth.
click to download audioBetty Adams says the interaction between the teams and the those going through the Grace and Mercy program help educate the community.
click to download audioBillie Jo Mathis says there is one reason behind the success of the Grace and Mercy program.
click to download audioGrace and Mercy is headquarted in the White House that is located on South Main Street in Hopkinsville, with a second phase of the ministry the Grace House that is located nearby. The ministry is under the direction of Joanna Mack.
Photos by Billie Jo Mathis