Send it for Jesus Outreach Tour 2026 announces Go Skate Day event with details to be determined

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The Send it for Jesus Outreach Tour announced on May 25 that its Go Skate Day event will take place in 2026, with the time and location yet to be determined.

The outreach tour is described as an annual series of monthly stops at local skateparks. The organizers said the events include setting up a tent, hosting a barbecue for the skate community, cleaning up the skatepark area, holding a Bible devotional with attendees, and having a group skate session.

According to organizers, these gatherings are designed to foster faith-based conversations and build relationships within the skate community. “We look to have many faith-building conversations and build relationships with the skate community each stop on the tour,” they said.

The events are scheduled for Sunday afternoons from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., and all members of the public are welcome to attend.

Further details about the specific time and location for Go Skate Day will be announced by organizers as they become available.



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