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Sara Simons puts her brush to work at the Gospel Graffiti Competition held at Miracle Temple on Saturday. (Photo by Mark Tatem

Artistic minds put their creativity to the test at Miracle Temple Church’s first ever Gospel Graffiti Competition, held on Saturday.People of all ages came out to paint gospel-inspired artwork - including a cross, praying hands and the words ‘Saviour’ - on the church building, located near to the Old Clayhouse Inn on North Shore Road, Devonshire.Organiser Akilah Swan, a member of the church’s Impact Team, said they received quite a lot of buzz surrounding the event.In addition to graffiti art, they also offered free sidewalk chalk, food vendors, music and live entertainment during the afternoon event.

Rachel Little spray paints a star template during the Gospel Graffiti Competition held at Miracle Temple on Saturday. (Photo by Mark Tatem
Eunice Lee works on her teams entry during the Gospel Graffiti Competition held at Miracle Temple on Saturday. (Photo by Mark Tatem
Dawnae Simmons and Raynika Brangman work on their entry at the Gospel Graffiti Competition held at Miracle Temple on Saturday. (Photo by Mark Tatem
Dreanne White removes tape while Lindsey Walker mixes paint at the Gospel Graffiti Competition held at Miracle Temple on Saturday. (Photo by Mark Tatem
Rachel Little cuts out a star template duing the Gospel Graffiti Competition held at Miracle Temple on Saturday. (Photo by Mark Tatem