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The Copperas Cove Ministerial Alliance hosted its annual baccalaureate services on Sunday for Copperas Cove graduating seniors.
Approximately 10% of the Copperas Cove High School graduating class attended to worship through song, prayer, and to receive guidance as they prepare to leave high school and become adults. Copperas Cove ISD Superintendent Joe Burns blessed the students with closing remarks.
Every student received a Bulldawg Bible consisting of the New Testament, courtesy of the ministerial alliance, to take with them to college. Student attendance at baccalaureate is optional.
The seniors will graduate at 7:30 p.m. today at the Bell County Expo Center in Belton.
Copperas Cove graduating senior Isabella Dickson said she is excited to participate in the 2021 baccalaureate service at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Lea Ledger Auditorium on the campus of the high school.
âIâm excited, because itâs an opportunity for my class, as a whole, to celebrate this big accomplishment that weâve achieved throughout these four years,â Dickson said Wednesday. âAnd we all get to celebrate through God, which I think is very interesting. It doesnât discriminate against anybody; itâs open for everyone, with it being non-denominational.â
The baccalaureate service is a worship service put on by the Copperas Cove Ministerial Alliance. This yearâs service is being coordinated by Brent Sanders, pastor of NorthPointe Church on North Main Street.