Sunday, November 17, 2024:
Join us right after the main worship service, on November 17th, as we pack shoeboxes full of gifts for children all around the world! Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, and seeks to reach the unreached with the message of the gospel of Jesus. Every year they deliver millions of shoebox gifts around the world and present the gospel to the precious boys and girls who receive them.
Here are three ways you can get involved:
1. Sign up to volunteer! We need volunteers willing to help with setup/teardown of the party! Sign up below to let us know your interest to serve in this way.
2. Donate! Financial gifts to help us purchase items and help cover shipping costs are well appreciated. Choose or include the OCC (Operation Christmas Child) designation with your gift.
3. Shop on Amazon! Click here for our packing party list
Please bring all of your items to one of our worship gatherings no later than November 10th! This will allow us to sort, label, and plan the flow of the packing party on November 17th. Thanks for helping us reach these precious children all around the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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