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Not only was curbside delivery free of charge last Saturday at Copperas Cove’s Bethesda Fellowship Ministries, but a load of groceries was also gratis as the church completed Phase Two
COPPERAS COVE â Phase two of Bethesda Fellowship Ministriesâ annual holiday food giveaway was deemed a success Saturday as cars and trucks lined up outside the Copperas Cove church throughout the afternoon for a complimentary frozen turkey and other assorted food items.
Last month, the church handed out 300 Thanksgiving meals, and volunteers were on hand Saturday at three locations â also including the Copperas Cove Housing Authority, and Sunset Lane at Casa Drive â to distribute another 300 food packages as part of an annual community service activity that began back in 2007.
Bishop R. Ray Gatewood was all smiles Saturday as he and a small team of busy church members did their part to spread some holiday cheer through the community.
Distribution will go from noon to 3 p.m. at the following locations:
Bethesda Fellowship Ministries, 1803 Pecan Cove Drive, Copperas Cove
Near the intersection of Casa Drive and Sunset Lane
Copperas Cove Housing Authority, 1200 block of Phil Avenue, Copperas Cove
The church gave out 300 turkeys on Nov. 14, and Saturdayâs distribution will also be 300 turkeys and meal boxes.
Distribution is in a drive-thru or walk-up format. It is first come, first served. Masks must be worn.