Tulsa church donates $250,000 to Lawton church to pay off debts
Tulsa church donates to Lawton church By Cheyenne Cole | January 10, 2021 at 5:50 PM CST - Updated January 10 at 5:50 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - In December, Transformation Church in Tulsa donated $250,000 to Word Alive Church in Lawton to use to pay off debt and to help community members.
Last summer, Pastors Elijah and Sheridan Garcia set a goal for World Alive Church and its congregates: become debt-free by the end of 2020.
The husband and wife duo said they didn’t know how they would do it. Then one night in December, Sheridan woke up with a feeling she couldn’t shake. She knew she needed to submit a Crazy Faith Card to Transformation Church in Tulsa.
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