Phil Collins, senior pastor of Westwood Church in Henderson, was on Thursday’s edition of WIZS’ Town Talk program to discuss the church’s upcoming free car giveaway planned for Easter Sunday.
Formerly known as Westwood Pentecostal Holiness, the church located at 621 US 158 Bypass in Henderson will be giving away a reconditioned 2005 Honda Civic and a $100 gas card to one attendee at the 10:30 a.m. worship service on Sunday, April 21, 2019.
Titling the service “God, I need a miracle,” Collins explained that the winner of the car will need to have a valid driver’s license, attend the morning worship service, complete a “connect” card with their name, phone number and address information and write down why they need a miracle.
“We want to keep the process of selecting a winner simple,” said Collins. “We will take up cards during the offering and put all cards in a basket. The church will pray over it and ask God to help us pull the most deserving card. I will then ask someone from the audience to come and pull a card and that person will be the winner.”
Collins said the idea of a car giveaway came to him after speaking with a waitress at a local restaurant.
“I found out that the young lady walks three miles to work every day. As I’ve been through the city and talked to different people, I’m amazed at the number of people who do not have transportation.”
In the spirit of the Easter season, Collins said, “God laid it on my heart, specifically, to provide someone who has a need of transportation. I said, ‘Lord, if this is real and I need to do this for the community, you’re going to have to provide a way.’ Lo and behold, someone who used to visit our church started visiting again, and they heard my heart and vision and said they wanted to donate a reconditioned car.”
Collins said he has faith that the “right person” will attend the Easter service and will receive the blessing of much-needed transportation.
“I really believe that the right person that needs to be blessed is going to show up. All they have to do is fill out the card so the church may stay in contact with them after the service and have faith. They just may be the recipient of a 2005 Honda Civic.”
Collins and the congregation also hope that members of the local community will attend Sunday’s service and possibly discover a new church home.
“We love people no matter who they are, what they’ve gone through, where they come from or what color they are; it really doesn’t matter. I’ve said in my ministry for years, ‘if you come to the church, we’re going to love you and you can’t do a thing about it.’ We’re going to love you in Jesus’ name.”
To hear the Town Talk interview with Pastor Phil Collins in its entirety, click here.