2022 May Day Queen speaks on self-improvement to young girls

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2022 May Day Queen MaryAlice McVey was given the opportunity to share her faith and her platform “Grit and Grace”, promoting positive self-esteem to young ladies, during Immanuel Baptist Church’s Camp 120.

Camp 120 provides students, second through fifth grade, with 120 hours of Bible teaching, activities, and worship to strengthen their walk with Jesus.

As a group leader, McVey hosted a “Royal Tea Party” for the young ladies emphasizing Isaiah 64:8, “And yet, O Lord, You are our Father, we are the clay, and You are the potter. We are all formed by Your hand.”

The girls enjoyed royal treats, strawberry tea, and a sweet time learning who they are in Christ.

“The world will tell you that you have to look, act, and talk a certain way in order to establish your worth. With Jesus, He only looks at your heart. We are His chosen daughters, formed by His own hands, and that is what determines our worth” McVey added.

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