An Indianapolis pastor and members of his church will be giving away free gas on Saturday morning at a gas station on East 38th Street.
INDIANAPOLIS — Pastor Bishop Lambert W. Gates, Sr., says he's practicing what he preaches and focusing on"ministry beyond the sanctuary" by giving away free gas fill-ups.
Members of the ministry and Bishop Gates will start pumping gas for drivers at 10 a.m. and will continue until 11:30 a.m., or until supplies last."These are particularly challenging times for everyone, in the aftermath of a global health crisis. In the midst of an economy that leaves many in our east side community struggling, we at Kingdom Apostolic Ministries understand the burden placed on people with rising gas prices and inflation," Bishop Gates stated in the news release.
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