Sierra Vista Cowboy Church
Posted by admin on Feb 1, 2012 in Featured, Photography | 0 comments
Pastored by Brian Kelly, the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church meets in a white tent at the Sierra Vista Riding Club at ten on Sunday mornings in Sierra Vista, Arizona. The second of every month, the church hosts Family Ranch Sunday. They provide rodeo events for the whole family and even include some non-horse events for smaller children. The event is free for the community.
- Anna Ring hugs her dad during a service at the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church on January 8, 2012.
- Members of the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church attend the services in jeans, cowboy boots, and warm jackets. "Cowboy Churches are doing church simple," said Pastor Brian Kelly. "We are not about religion. We're about relationships."
- Singer Blaine Lilly enters the tent where the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church meets every Sunday morning at ten. Blaine and his son held a concert for the church on January 8, 2012.
- Chloe Larimer sports red boots during the Family Ranch Sunday at the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church on January 8, 2012.
- Shane Henderson leads pony rides for the children of the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church on January 8, 2012.
- Pat Arnold smiles after barrel racing at the Sierra Vista Riding Club on January 8, 2012.
- Pastor Brian Kelly watches the rodeo events during Family Ranch Sunday at the Sierra Vista Riding Club on January 8, 2012. Pastor Brian started the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church in October 2009.
- A participant in Family Ranch Sunday races to the finish line at the Siera Vista Riding Club on January 8, 2012.
- Shane Henderson protects his two-year old daugther from falling from the fence at the Sierra Vista Riding Club during Family Ranch Sunday hosted by the cowboy church on January 8, 2012.
- A rope lies on the ground inside the arena at the Sierra Vista Riding Club after Family Ranch Sunday events ended. The cowboy church hosts this even the second Sunday of every month.
- A participant in Sierra Vista Cowboy Church's Family Ranch Sunday cools down her horse after barrel racing.
- Alyssa Dryer pets her horse Star after barrel racing at the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church. Star was born on Alyssa's family property, and it was the first horse that Alyssa broke.
- Dan Wilson listens to a concert by Blaine Lilly at the Sierra Vista Cowboy Church on January 8, 2012. The Sierra Vista Cowboy Church, pastored by Brian Kelly, meets at Sierra Vista Riding Club every Sunday morning at ten.
- Alyssa Dryer unsaddles Star after barrel racing at Sierra Vista Cowboy Church's Family Ranch Day. The second Sunday of every month, the cowboy church hosts this rodeo event for the church members and the community.