Life Church Christmas Outreach 2012

by mobilecitybuzz. | August 31, 2012 at 05:55 pm
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It’s August 2012 and summer vacation is over and its time for school age adolescence to return to the classroom to prepare for graduation.

Now that summer is over for kids of school age it’s a good time to start thinking about the holiday season that will soon be upon us all.

Life Church of Mobile wanted to get an early start on a Christmas Outreach Program to bless needy families in and around our community that won’t be able to provide gifts for their children at Christmas.

It doesn’t matter if you are single, married, divorced, widowed or someone you know has children and has had some financial difficulties this year due to unemployment, decrease in salary because of cut backs or been laid off.

 You just may have suffered circumstances beyond your control such as a death in the family, recently divorced and become a single parent, or widowed.

It don’t matter what the circumstances contact life church about receiving assistance from the Life Church Christmas Outreach Program.

Please view the information below and get plugged into life.

Click on the link below to view more news and events that is happing at Life Church of Mobile.

http://www.life-church.org/#/news-events

Click on the link below to view the Life Church of Mobile website.

http://www.life-church.org/#/home

Someone is available to take your call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 251.633.5433.

Church Office Location: 8701 Zeigler Blvd. Mobile, AL 36608

Office Hours:

Monday - Thursday 8am - 4pm

Closed from Noon - 1pm for lunch

You can E-mail Life Church at lifeonline@life-church.org

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