Natalie Grant Performs at San Francisco Giants and Salvation Army's Fellowship Day at AT&T Park; Christian Ball Players Share Testimonies (PICTURE)

Yesterday, the San Francisco Giants teamed up with the Salvation Army to throw a Christian event after their game with the Chicago White Sox that featured singer Natalie Grant.

The event was called Fellowship Day, and took place at the Giants' AT&T Park. All people at the game received a fellowship themed Giants beanie cap and were invited to stay for the event after the game.

During the event, Christian Giants players also shared their testimonies with those in attendance. Grant posted about Fellowship Day on her Facebook.

"Incredible moment as I got to sing a concert on the field of the AT&T ballpark in San Francisco yesterday, following the Giants game. Inspired to hear players unashamedly talk about their love for Jesus," she wrote, "And loved seeing thousands raise their hands in worship all across the field. What an honor to proclaim the name of Jesus in San Francisco."

Grant was just the recipient of four Dove Award nominations this year for her hit album Hurricane.

The actual title track, "Hurricane," earned three nominations for Song of the Year, Contemporary Christian Performance of the Year, and Pop/Contemporary Song of the Year. The song "I Love the Lord" earned a Gospel Performance of the Year nomination while her husband, Bernie Herms, received a nominee for Producer of the Year.

For more information on what Grant is working on, check out her event page on Facebook.