Jackson Heights Church hosts annual Christmas gift giveaway

Jackson Heights Church hosts annual Christmas gift giveaway

The Christmas season is a special time of year where many celebrate with friends and family, but it can also be a difficult time of year for many. Therefore, each year our church family at Jackson Heights OFWB Church comes together for our annual Christmas gift giveaway to try to help make the Christmas season a little merrier for those in our community. We hold our annual gift giveaway the Saturday before Christmas each year in the parking lot of the Jackson Heights Piggly Wiggly, located at 2715 NC-11, Kinston, NC 28504. This year’s giveaway will be this upcoming Saturday, December 21st. We always begin at 10:00am and give away gifts for children of all ages until they are all gone. There are hundreds of gifts in this year’s giveaway. There will also be drawings for two brand new bicycles this year. Children do not have to be present. We do not require any paperwork and try to make it as easy as possible to come and pick up gifts. We want to be a blessing to our community. So, we invite anyone that would like to come to come and get some gifts for the children in your lives. Merry Christmas! 

Rev. Justin Barnett, Lead Pastor

Jackson Heights OFWB Church


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