Join Mayor Toby Barker Potluck Prayer Breakfast
- Hattiesburg News Staff
- Apr 20
- 3 min read

HATTIESBURG, Miss, (THN News) - Every year, the city comes together for a special morning of fellowship, reflection, and connection. This year, Mayor Toby Barker will host the annual Mayor's Potluck Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, May 7.
It’s an event that brings together neighbors, community leaders, and friends from across the city to share a meal, offer prayers, and strengthen bonds.
The event starts bright and early at 7:30 a.m. at the Jackie Dole Sherrill Community Center, located at 220 West Front Street. Attendees are encouraged to bring a dish to share, making the breakfast a true potluck celebration.
This gathering is more than just a meal; it’s a chance to connect with others, hear inspiring messages, and celebrate the spirit of community.
What to Expect at the Potluck Prayer Breakfast
The Mayor’s Potluck Prayer Breakfast is designed to be welcoming and inclusive. Whether you are a longtime resident or new to the city, this event offers a warm space to meet others who care about the community.
Potluck Breakfast
Bring your favorite dish to share. This could be anything from homemade pastries, fresh fruit, casseroles, or breakfast breads. The variety of dishes reflects the diversity and creativity of the community.
Time of Fellowship
Enjoy casual conversations and build new friendships. The breakfast table is a perfect place to exchange stories, ideas, and support.
Community Leaders’ Messages
Hear from Mayor Toby Barker and other local leaders who will share thoughts on community growth, hope, and unity. These messages often inspire attendees to get involved and contribute to positive change.
Prayer and Reflection
The event includes moments of prayer and reflection, offering a peaceful start to the day and a chance to focus on shared values.

Why Attend the Mayor’s Potluck Prayer Breakfast?
This event is more than a tradition; it’s a meaningful way to connect with the heart of the city. Here are some reasons to mark your calendar:
Build Community Connections
Meeting neighbors and local leaders helps create a stronger, more supportive city. These connections can lead to new friendships, volunteer opportunities, and a deeper sense of belonging.
Celebrate Diversity
The potluck format encourages sharing dishes from different cultures and backgrounds. This celebration of diversity enriches the experience and highlights the city’s unique character.
Start Your Day with Positivity
Beginning the morning with fellowship and prayer sets a positive tone for the day. It’s a chance to pause, reflect, and feel inspired.
Support Local Initiatives
Listening to community leaders provides insight into ongoing projects and ways to get involved. It’s a chance to learn how your participation can make a difference.
Tips for Bringing a Dish to Share
If you’re new to potlucks or want to make sure your dish fits well with the event, here are some helpful tips:
Choose Easy-to-Serve Items
Think about dishes that can be served at room temperature or kept warm in a slow cooker. Examples include quiches, muffins, fruit salads, or breakfast casseroles.
Consider Dietary Preferences
Including vegetarian, gluten-free, or nut-free options ensures everyone can enjoy the meal.
Label Your Dish
A simple label with the dish name and key ingredients helps guests with allergies or dietary restrictions.
Bring Serving Utensils
Don’t forget spoons, forks, or knives if your dish requires them.
How to Make the Most of the Event
To get the most out of the Mayor’s Potluck Prayer Breakfast, consider these suggestions:
Arrive Early
Getting there at the start allows you to help set up and find a good seat.
Introduce Yourself
Take the opportunity to meet new people. A simple hello can lead to meaningful conversations.
Listen Actively
Pay attention to the messages from Mayor Barker and other speakers. Their insights often highlight important community issues and opportunities.
Stay After the Event
Don’t rush off. The time after the breakfast is perfect for informal chats and networking.
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