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Reliance Skateboards Faith-Based Team Spreads The Word of God at Rise AZ Music Festival

Amen brothers and sisters!
ShreddER April 27, 2026
Reliance Skateboards Faith-Based Team
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The free-entry Christian music festival in Arizona has been drawing in crowds for music, community, and faith-centered gatherings.

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Among the groups on site was Reliance Skateboards, a faith-based skateboard brand that showed up with professional skater Dave Jonsson and a squad ready to connect with people throughout the event.

The crew spent time skating around the festival grounds, meeting attendees, and sharing messages of faith in a relaxed and approachable way.

Instead of treating it like a formal setup, they kept things casual, talking with people, taking photos, and sharing conversations about their beliefs and what guides them in life.

Reliance Skateboards is built around combining skate culture with Christian values, and that came through during the festival.

Their presence focused on community and encouragement, with an open invitation for anyone to stop by, watch some skating, or just hang out and talk.

Jonsson also spent time on his board throughout the day, engaging with fans and festival goers. The interactions stayed light and friendly, with a focus on connection rather than performance or spectacle.

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For the Reliance team, the goal was simple.

This is to bring everyone together through skateboarding, friendship, and faith in God. The message they shared centered on love, respect, and staying grounded in belief while doing what they enjoy.

The festival keeps being a spot where music and faith come together in a laid back way, and groups like Reliance bring it closer to the streets, sharing life, skate culture, and the word of God with real ones in a natural way.

It feels like a space where homies can link up, talk about Jesus Christ, and keep things honest while staying grounded in faith and community.

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