Gas giveaway
DESTREHAN - Throughout the summer, King Jesus Ministries will be giving away thousands of dollars of free gas. The date of the first free gas giveaway is Sunday, June 10.
On Sunday, June 10, immediately after the morning worship service, King Jesus Ministries will be at the Shell Station at 14252 Highway 90 in Boutte, giving away $15-20 of free gas per vehicle until they have given away $1000 of gas.
They will also be doing free car washes and will have free Bar-B-Q available.
For more information, please contact Pastor Dale Sochia at (504) 881-9956.
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