Free gas giveaway
BOUTTE - King Jesus Ministries will be giving away free gas again.
Last month, King Jesus Ministries announced that they would be giving away thousands of dollars of free gas this summer. They reached out to the community and had their first free gas giveaway in June.
Their next free gas giveaway will be Sunday, July 15 after the morning worship service beginning at 10 a.m. at the Shell Station, located at 14252 Highway 90 in Boutte. They will be giving away $15 of free gas per vehicle until they have given away at least $1,000 of gas. Also, they will doing free car washes and have free barbecue available across the highway from the Shell station at their church, which is located at 14201 Highway 90 in Boutte.
For more information, contact Pastor Dale Sochia at (504) 881-9956.
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