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The global event involves events run by volunteers "in more than 375 host churches in 50 states, 11 different countries on 6 continents and in 28 different denominations," according to the NFL player turned analyst's web site.

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A number of the events will be held at churches across Georgia, including metro Atlanta. The full list of participating churches is here.

The Tim Tebow Foundation contributes more than $3million in financial grants to assist churches in hosting Night to Shine in their communities.

The events feature red-carpet arrivals, dinner, dancing and games. At the end of the evening, each guest is crowned king or queen.

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