
Food, Fun, and Faith Unite at Billings Night of Worship
The Billings Night of Worship is back, and it’s shaping up to be one of the biggest celebrations of faith and community in our city.
On Sunday, August 24th, Pioneer Park will be filled with thousands of voices lifting up praise under the open Montana sky. This family friendly, citywide event is now in its fifth year, bringing together churches and residents of Billings and beyond.
Worship Under the Stars
This non denominational outdoor gathering is designed for the whole family. Local worship leader Stephanie Tombre, along with a multi-church worship team, will guide everyone into a powerful night of worship and prayer. It’s a chance to come together as one community, share in fellowship, and simply focus on lifting up the name of Jesus in the heart of Billings.
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Something New This Year
For the first time, the Night of Worship will include a Ministry Fair from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.. Nonprofit ministries from around Billings will be on hand to showcase the work they’re doing alongside local churches. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect, learn more, and even get involved in being the hands and feet of Jesus right here at home.
More Than Just Music
The event kicks off early with food trucks and pre worship activities starting at 3:30 p.m. Bring a chair or blanket, grab a bite to eat, and settle in for an evening of worship, community, and fun. Parking will be available on the street, in nearby neighborhoods, and at Billings Senior High School, where attendants will be on site to help.

Giving Back to the Community
All money raised through offerings, merchandise, and sponsorships beyond the cost of the event will go directly back into the Church of Billings. That means the impact of this night will continue long after the final song, supporting local churches and ministries that serve our community throughout the year.
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