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Little Miss Prince of Peace Pageant Contestants Shine with Grace and Generosity



Portsmouth, Virginia (November 13, 2021) - The Prince of Peace Church was a shimmering spectacle last evening as it hosted the much-anticipated Little Miss Prince of Peace Pageant. With hearts full of joy and excitement, attendees marveled at the beauty, poise, and charitable spirit displayed by the young contestants.


The Little Miss Prince of Peace Pageant proved to be a remarkable platform to showcase the incredible talents and generous nature of the participating young girls. The evening was filled with smiles, laughter, and a palpable sense of unity among the community members who gathered both in person and via the live stream.


The crowning moment arrived, and among the radiant contestants, two remarkable young girls emerged as beacons of grace and generosity. All of the little ladies captured the audience's hearts and earned the esteemed title of Little Miss Prince of Peace. Unfortunately, the crowned Little Miss couldn't be present at the event due to a family emergency; however, her commitment and dedication to the event were truly outstanding and felt even in her absence. Moreover, Micah-Lee's tremendous efforts in fundraising became a shining example of selflessness within the community.


Not far behind, Jaidah M. Stokes earned the well-deserved honor of being named the honorary Ms. Prince of Peace Runner-Up. Jaidah's charisma and undeniable talent captivated everyone in attendance. Her commitment to the values of the Prince of Peace Church was evident, leaving a lasting impact on those around her.


As the Prince of Peace Church extends its gratitude to everyone involved, it emphasizes the significance of community support in making a difference. The church recognizes the collective effort of the contestants, their families, and all those who contributed to the pageant's success. Each person's involvement and generosity was crucial in uplifting the church and fostering a spirit of togetherness.


Pastor Brenda Y. Williams, the charismatic leader of the Prince of Peace Church, expressed his pride and appreciation for the contestants and the community, stating, "Congratulations to Micah-Lee Kamila Adams and Jaidah M. Stokes for their exceptional effots. Your dedication and compassion inspire us all. Together, we are building a stronger, more loving community and truly grateful for your contributions."

The Little Miss Prince of Peace Pageant truly exemplifies the Prince of Peace Church's commitment to nurturing and empowering young individuals within the community. It stands as a reminder that even the most minor acts of kindness can create a ripple effect of positivity and compassion.


The Prince of Peace Church thanks everyone who joined them, both physically and virtually, to support the pageant and contribute to its success. By coming together, they have created cherished memories and made a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need.


In a world that often seems divided, the Little Miss Prince of Peace Pageant serves as a reminder that unity, love, and generosity can bring about positive change. The Prince of Peace Church looks forward to continuing its mission of fostering a tight-knit community and making a lasting difference in the lives of those they touch.


Peace and Blessings!




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