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Here’s a deeper dive on the first-ever Cleveland for Christ event in Berea on Sunday.
The event was organized in partnership with local Christian ministries, including Metro Cleveland FCA. It was promoted as a community worship service to bring people together around the Christian faith.
Led by team chaplain Nobles Darby along with Tyson Campbell and Daniel Thomas, the community event featured worship music, public testimonies, prayer and baptisms in the Berea Municipal Pool.
Many people in attendance, including players, were baptized. One of the more notable baptisms was last year’s defensive rookie of the year, Carson Schwesinger. Running back Raheim Sanders was also baptized.
Other Browns players at the event included Mason Graham, Shedeur Sanders, Taylen Green, Chris Edmonds, Zion Washington, Blake Whiteheart and Jack Stoll (if there were more, I apologize for missing them).
Before the event, Darby shared a promo video with a message he often delivers to Browns players:
"I always challenge them and encourage them to leverage their platform to point other people to Jesus Christ. And this is gonna be an opportunity to do that."
Very cool to see our Cleveland Browns players and young leaders helping to orchestrate a community event like this.