Union Gospel Mission Has Community Christmas Dinner Dec. 23

  • Thursday, December 8, 2016

The Union Gospel Mission of Chattanooga will host its Annual Community Christmas Dinner on Friday, Dec. 23, from 12-2 p.m. (or until the food runs out.) The event will be held at Miller Park, downtown Chattanooga, across from the main Post Office. 

The Union Gospel Mission will be providing a free Christmas meal consisting of turkey, ham, potatoes, green beans, corn, roll, dessert, and tea.  They  will also be giving away blankets, cold weather clothing, and other miscellaneous items. 

“What better way to celebrate the birth of our Savior than to do something nice for those around us, especially those in need?” says UGM Executive Director Rev. Jon Rector.  “Christmas is such an incredible time to live and give like Christ calls us to do and this is just one small way we can do that." 

The Union Gospel Mission, Chattanooga’s oldest homeless organization, is dedicated to serving the homeless and needy of Chattanooga and the tri-state area by providing physical, social, and spiritual resources; to meet the true needs of our clients. 

For more information please contact Jon Rector via email:  mail@theuniongospelmission.org or call the office at 752-4998.

 

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