LOCALLifePath serves Easter dinner to 200 in York CityBil BowdenFor The York DispatchLila Smith, 5, chows down on a grape during her dinner of ham, shrimp scampi, prime rib, jasmine rice, fruit salad, veggies and desserts. LifePath Christian Ministries hosted an Easter meal Sunday, March 31, 2024, at its 367 W. Market St. facility. LifePath welcomed dozens of volunteers and served around 200 people, including York city's first responders. Photo by Bil BowdenYork DispatchLifePath Christian Ministries hosted an Easter meal Sunday, March 31, 2024, at its 367 W. Market St. facility. LifePath welcomed dozens of volunteers and served around 200 people, including York city's first responders. Photo by Bil BowdenYork DispatchLifePath Christian Ministries hosted an Easter meal Sunday, March 31, 2024, at its 367 W. Market St. facility. LifePath welcomed dozens of volunteers and served around 200 people, including York city's first responders. Photo by Bil BowdenYork DispatchKevin Scritchfield, director of food services, slices up some donated prime rib. LifePath Christian Ministries hosted an Easter meal Sunday, March 31, 2024, at its 367 W. Market St. facility. LifePath welcomed dozens of volunteers and served around 200 people, including York city's first responders. Photo by Bil BowdenYork DispatchLifePath Christian Ministries hosted an Easter meal Sunday, March 31, 2024, at its 367 W. Market St. facility. LifePath welcomed dozens of volunteers and served around 200 people, including York city's first responders. Photo by Bil BowdenYork DispatchLifePath Christian Ministries hosted an Easter meal Sunday, March 31, 2024, at its 367 W. Market St. facility. LifePath welcomed dozens of volunteers and served around 200 people, including York city's first responders. Photo by Bil BowdenYork DispatchEmily Lopez, left, and Marvin Henson enjoyed their Easter meal so much that they had a second round. LifePath Christian Ministries hosted an Easter meal Sunday, March 31, 2024, at its 367 W. Market St. facility. LifePath welcomed dozens of volunteers and served around 200 people, including York city's first responders. Photo by Bil BowdenYork Dispatch