Annual Rainbow Ball DISCO FUSION

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Metropolitan Community Church of the Palm Beaches to Host Annual Rainbow Ball DISCO FUSION at Hilton Palm Beach Airport on April 6

(Palm Beach Gardens, FL – March 26, 2019) Rev. Elder Tony Freeman, Interim Senior Pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church of the Palm Beach Gardens (MCCPB), today reminded friends and supporters that that the largest faith-based community in Palm Beach County dedicated to serving the local LGBT community and its family members and friends, will be hosting its annual Rainbow Ball next week.

 

Scheduled for Saturday, April 6, at the Hilton Palm Beach Airport, this is MCCPB’s largest annual fundraiser, a “fun-filled evening of dancing and dining, entertainment and socializing.”

DISCO FUSION co-chairs Michael McKeich and Carlos Toro. Photo by Gary Heil.

Under the banner of “Respect – Dignity – Equality… for all,” this year’s Rainbow Ball will be held in the Majestic Ballroom of the Airport Hilton in West Palm Beach. The theme of this year’s event is DISCO FUSION, with the cocktail party starting at 6:30 pm. One of the evening’s highlights will be the presentation of MCCPB’s prestigious Ruby Slipper Award.

 

MCCPB’s Rainbow Ball 2019 is being co-chaired by Michael McKeich and Carlos Toro. The cost to attend is $90 per person or $648 for a table of eight.

 

Tickets are available for purchase through Friday, March 29, by visiting www.rainbowballmccpb.org, by calling 561.808.6386, or by emailing [email protected].

 

About the Metropolitan Community Church of the Palm Beaches:

The Metropolitan Community Church of the Palm Beaches is the largest faith-based community in Palm Beach County dedicated to serving the local LGBT community and its family members and friends. According to the church’s mission statement, “MCC of the Palm Beaches is a joy-filled, justice-centered Christian community of love, vibrant worship and spiritual discovery where all God’s people are supported as we become fully alive.”

 

For nearly 40 years, the Metropolitan Community Church of the Palm Beaches has been both a bulwark of strength and a source of solace and support for South Florida’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning communities.

 

Located since 2000 at 4857 Northlake Blvd. in Palm Beach Gardens, MCCPB offers Sunday worship at 10:30 am. Because the church is made up of people from both Protestant and Catholic backgrounds, elements of the services reflect both traditions, including scripture readings, hymns and contemporary music, prayer and a communion table that is open to everyone.

 

For more information about the Metropolitan Community Church, which is located at 4857 Northlake Blvd. in Palm Beach Gardens, please call 561.775.5900 or visit www.mccpalmbeach.org.