Evangel Church distributes cases of bottled water
Evangel hosted the second drive-thru water distribution event in Wichita Falls
Evangel Church distributes cases of bottled water By Katherine Lee | February 23, 2021 at 6:53 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 6:53 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Residents in need of clean water picked up cases of bottles through a distribution at Evangel Church.
Evangel stepped up for the community during and after last week’s storm. The church was a temporary shelter and hosted a drive-thru water distribution Tuesday.
Cars arrived at Evangel before noon so the distribution started before planned.
“For 21 years, our heart has been to love and serve people that we’re here to make a difference by showing compassion. And the need changes but our heart is to give people hope and to love and serve them in dignity,” said Patti Bateman, lead pastor of Evangel Church.
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