Jumping Run Church in La Grange shows community they care

Jumping Run Church in La Grange shows community they care

On Saturday, November 30, Jumping Run Church of La Grange demonstrated the power of love in action at the Circle K in Kinston, NC. The church blessed 200 vehicles with $15 worth of gas each, spreading kindness and support to the community.

The event was made possible by the dedication of church volunteers and pastors, who worked together to bring smiles and relief to many local families. This generous initiative reflects the church’s mission of caring for the community and showing compassion in meaningful ways.

Jumping Run Church is proud to share this message of love and gratitude with the Kinston community.

“Jumping Run Church of La Grange, put love into action on Saturday, November 30, at Circle K in Kinston, NC, by blessing 200 cars with $15 worth of gas! A huge thank you to all the volunteers and our pastors for making this possible. It’s our way of showing the community just how much we care.”


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