Jesus The Lamb of God Church Organised a Feeding Program for 820 People In Wellington, Freetown

Jesus the Lamb of God Church organized a feeding program that benefited over 820 people at the Wellington community center field. The program was part of the church’s 20th anniversary celebration and was aimed at reaching out to the less privileged in the community.

“I was hungry you gave me something to eat, I was naked you clothed me” Matt: 25:35.

The Head Pastor and General Overseer Reverend Mrs Sarah Vandy spoke about Jesus and how His teachings are being put into practice by feeding these poor and hungry people. She emphasized the importance of giving back to the community and how it is an essential part of the Christian faith.

Pastor Mrs Sarah Vandy was the first to taste the food and ate along with the people present at the feast. This gesture was well received by the community members, who were happy to see their Pastor leading by example.

The feeding program cuts across religious boundaries, Muslims and other denomination of Christians were served, as it was a clear demonstration of love, unity and togetherness. The church also distributed used clothing to the people present at the event. This gesture was aimed at providing support to those who may not have the means to purchase new clothing.

The event was a huge success, and the community members were grateful for the support provided by the church. Jesus the Lamb of God Church has been an active member of the community for the past 20 years.

In conclusion, Jesus the Lamb of God Church has set an excellent example for other churches and religious organizations to follow. By organizing a feeding program and distributing used clothing, the church has shown that it is possible to make a positive impact on the community. The church’s 20th anniversary celebration was a huge success, and the community members are looking forward to more events like this in the future.

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