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"Lord, even as we enjoy the Super Bowl football game, help us be mindful of those who are without a bowl of
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soup to eat."

How it All Began

This prayer, delivered by Brad Smith, then a seminary intern serving at Spring Valley Presbyterian Church in Columbia, SC, gave birth to an idea. Why not use Super Bowl weekend, a time when people come together for football and fun, to also unify the nation for a higher good: collecting dollars and canned food for the needy? Youth could collect donations at their schools and churches in soup pots, and then send every dollar DIRECTLY to a local charity of THEIR choice.

The senior high youth of Spring Valley Presbyterian liked the idea so much they decided to invite other area churches to join the team. Twenty-two Columbia churches participated that first year, reporting their results so a total could be determined, and then sending all $5,700 they had raised to area non-profits.

That was 1990. Since then, ordinary young people have generated an extraordinary more than $90 million for soup kitchens, food banks and other charities in communities across the country. In addition, hundreds of thousands of youth have experienced for themselves the joy and satisfaction of giving and serving, inspiring people of all ages to follow their generous example.

For more information about this organization visit souperbowl.org/welcome.

​The donations that you give to the Bar Mills Community Church on “Souper Bowl” Sunday go to help our local Buxton Food Pantry so that they in turn can help end hunger in our community.
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Bar Mills Community Church

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  • Church Life
    • Christian Education
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    • Calm. Quiet. Hope. Trust.
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    • I Am Jesus
    • Rock Stories
    • Church Membership
  • About Us
    • Church Leadership
    • Church History
  • Missions
    • Community Resources
  • Contact
    • Prayer Request
  • Group Guides
    • CQHT >
      • CQHT Videos
      • CQHT Guides
      • CQHT Soundtrack
      • CQHT Prayer Exercises
      • CQHT Resources
    • Psalms of Ascent
    • The Cycle >
      • Week 1: Othniel
      • Week 2: Ehud
      • Week 3: Deborah
      • Week 4: Gideon's Test
      • Week 5: Gideon's Army
      • Week 6: Abimelech
      • Week 7: Jephthah
      • Week 8: Samson
      • Week 9: Micah
      • Week 10: Downward Spiral