About the Golf Tournament and Path to Shine
Congratulations to Tom Alexander for winning Ugliest Pants at Ugly Pants 2021 Golf Tournament. As winner Tom received the much coveted Ugly Pants Trophy.
Click here to go to the Photo Albums of the 2021 Ugly Pants Golf Tournament
Ugly Pants Golf Tournament
Coordinators
The 2021 "Ugly Pants" Golf Tournament
at Indian Hills Country Club on Monday, April 19 2021
The "Ugly Pants" Golf Tournament is sponsored by Path to Shine and St. Benedict's Episcopal Church
About Path to Shine
The funds raised support the programs of Path to Shine and the Outreach ministries at St Benedict's.
Path To Shine® is a mentoring and tutoring program for elementary-school children in North and Middle Georgia. Our purpose is to provide academic and social support to encourage children to thrive in school and build self-confidence to achieve their dreams. PTS's success stems from our principles to maintain a ratio of no more than one Mentor to two students, to have a flexible structure that adapts to each local community, and to consistently seek collaboration with other organizations.
Click here For more information about the work of Path to Shine
Lesley Ann Drake is the Director of Path to Shine.
Path to Shine
A Jubilee Center of the Episcopal Church USA
100% funded through the support of generous donors, we are a self-sustaining ministry of St. Benedict's Episcopal Church with affiliates across the State of Georgia
Jubilee Ministries are congregations or agencies with connections to the Episcopal Church, designated by diocesan bishops and affirmed by Executive Council, whose mission work affects the lives of those in need, addressing basic human needs and justice issues. The creation of Jubilee Ministries was by an act of the 1982 General Convention as "a ministry of joint discipleship in Christ with poor and oppressed people, wherever they are found, to meet basic human needs and to build a just society."
The term "Jubilee" means the fiftieth year. It is derived from Lv 25:10, which says that the fiftieth year shall be a jubilee: "you shall return, every one of you, to your property and every one of you to your family." Congregations of the Episcopal Church as well as of ecumenical clusters, that are already directly engaged in mission and ministry with poor people, can apply for the designation of being a Jubilee center.
Read more here about Jubilee Ministries, and how The Episcopal Church works to fight Domestic Poverty.
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