Pastor gifts $10,000 in gasoline cards for ‘Gas on God’ giveaway

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Pastor gifts $10,000 in gasoline cards for ‘Gas on God’ giveaway

Pastor Brian Carn gave $35 gas cards to Charlotte residents, bemoaning moments when "people have to make a choice between gas and children going to school or eating."

A pastor in Charlotte, North Carolina, tried to help ease the pain his community is feeling financially with a $10,000 gas gift card giveaway that he dubbed “Gas on God.”

Pastor Brian Carn is the leader of Kingdom City Church, and, according to Spectrum News 1, he gave the cards away to Charlotte residents Saturday because running out of gas is a feeling no one wants to experience. “Whenever people have to make a choice between gas and children going to school or eating,” said Carn, “it’s a real tragedy.”

North Carolina pastor Brian Carn is shown handing out $35 gas cards to Charlotte residents as part of a $10,000 giveaway that he’s dubbed “Gas on God.” (Photo: Screenshot/SpectrumLocalNews.com)

Gas in the city is currently around $4.18, according to the report, and rising prices add to the stress resulting from increased inflation and the coronavirus pandemic.

Spectrum News 1 notes that the $10,000 for gas purchases came from Carn’s personal finances. He maintained that he’s simply following his purpose and the example set by a higher power. “Well, Jesus fed them, and then he ministered to them,” Carn said. “So, right now the food is gas.”

He gave away the $35 gas cards to more than 300 drivers on the west side of the city and also dispensed groceries and other gift cards to families.

“We got to get out here. People are hurting. People have situations,” Carn told WCNC. “One man literally pushed his car up here, was out of gas. Another lady came and said, ‘I don’t need gas, but I need prayer.'”

Kingdom City Church was founded by Carn in September 2016. It has since grown to campuses in Jacksonville, Florida, and Houston, according to its website.

At the Charlotte “Gas on God” event Saturday, one of its volunteers, Angela Ashley, told WCNC, “All this stuff going on in the world, so we’re trying to make sure everybody got gas and everything, food, whatever. There’s a shortage of everything, so we’re trying to be a blessing to the people.”

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Cum__c on March 17th, 2022 at 18:27 UTC »

Y'all are seriously overly critical of religion.

Pastor Brian Carn gave $35 gas cards to Charlotte residents, bemoaning moments when "people have to make a choice between gas and children going to school or eating."

He's trying to help people.

Grokent on March 17th, 2022 at 13:16 UTC »

God during the holocaust: I sleep

God during moderately higher gas prices: REAL SHIT

3-P7 on March 17th, 2022 at 12:29 UTC »

I wish they would just pay taxes like the rest of us who run businesses.