10/10/15 Community Faith-Based Health Walk by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreNic Holmes, 13, of Tyler, performs in mime at the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015 at Woldert Park in Tyler. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Iyana Johnson, 16, performs with the New Jerusalem Baptist Church praise dance team after the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015 at Woldert Park in Tyler. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Tamara Johnson, her daughter Tamia Isabell, 14, and husband James Johnson, pastor of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, walk in the third annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at Woldert Park in Tyler, Texas. Heart disease, cancer and stroke are the leading causes of death for African Americans and event organizers hoped to curb that trend by encouraging black church leaders and congregations to attend the event. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Shay Franklin of Tyler pushes her daughter Londyn Shears, 2, in a stroller as she participates in the third annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015. Shears attends The Cross Baptist Church. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at Woldert Park in Tyler, Texas. Heart disease, cancer and stroke are the leading causes of death for African Americans and event organizers hoped to curb that trend by encouraging black church leaders and congregations to attend the event. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Erick Bradley of The Cross Baptist Church walks in the third annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at Woldert Park in Tyler, Texas. Heart disease, cancer and stroke are the leading causes of death for African Americans and event organizers hoped to curb that trend by encouraging black church leaders and congregations to attend the event. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Trinity Curry, 10, holds her infant cousin Justyce Caraway as they watch a praise dance team perform after the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015 at Woldert Park in Tyler. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Bradley Koop performs with the Heart Throbbers jump rope team at Woldert Park after the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Ashtian Horton, 16, performs with the Heart Throbbers jump rope team at Woldert Park after the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Mariah Berg, 19, and Ashtian Horton, 16, perform with the Heart Throbbers jump rope team at Woldert Park after the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Anita Smith and Dorothy Wideman Davis of St. Louis Baptist Church walk in the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015 at Woldert Park in Tyler. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Nayati Ates, 9, walks the walk in her Darth Vader Halloween costume at the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015 at Woldert Park in Tyler. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Sherry Mosley of St. Violet Baptist walks in the annual Community Faith-Based Health Walk to promote living a healthy lifestyle Saturday Oct. 10, 2015 at Woldert Park in Tyler. Nearly 200 people completed the one and a half mile walk starting and ending at the park. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)