Cynthia D. Lasseter "Cindy" Smock, popularly known as Sister Cindy, stands among a crowd of SFA students outside the Baker Patillo Student Center. Smock visits the campus regularly, as she attempts to appeal to students and staff alike.
Sister Cindy's newest merch in her campaign includes a bible titled "HO NO MO."
Sister Cindy's shirt reads "Hell is Hot, Don't Be A Thot." Her latest preaching campaign has been concentrated on shaming sexual behaviors among young people, especially women.
The Church of Wells, another religious group based in Wells, makes an appearance as well. Throughout Tuesday afternoon March 15, they clashed with Brother Jed and Sister Cindy at the Student Center Plaza.
Sister Cindy preaches with enthusiasm, as students watch, and laugh on.
George Edward "Jed" Smock, Jr., known popularly as Brother Jed, makes an appearance, sitting down and preaching with Sister Cindy. Brother Jed and Sister Cindy are a married couple of evangelist Christian preachers, who are known across the country for visiting college campuses for their style of open-air preaching.
A member of the Church of Wells speaks to a student.
A large crowd of SFA students laugh and cheer on the evangelist couple as they preach and give out prizes in a trivia.
Cindy reads of verses from her bible as Brother Jed can be seen sitting behind her.
A large crowd of SFA students sarcastically laugh and cheer on the evangelist couple as they preach and give out prizes in a trivia.
Brother Jed speaks to SFA students.
Sister Cindy autographs various items from students.
Sister Cindy autographs various items from students.