Community members in need can pick up a pre-cooked meal and a bag of pantry items.

Update posted on Wednesday, March 25th, 5:18 a.m.:
Due to state regulations surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Church on Fire food truck will be cutting back on hours.
The truck will now be giving food once a week, on Friday's, instead of the original two days a week.
Church on Fire will continue to deliver to the parking lot, across the street from Weigel Funeral Home, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
This past Sunday, 113 meals were served to the community.
Original story posted on Friday, March 20th, 9:17 a.m.:
(Harrison, Oh.) – A local church group is rolling out their food truck to feed those in need.
Church on Fire is brining their food truck to Batesville two times a week, for the next three weeks.
The food truck will be in the parking lot across from Weigel Funeral Home on George Street on Sundays from 4:00-6:00 p.m. and Fridays from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Community members in need will receive a pre-cooked meal and a bag of pantry items.
“We recognized the challenges many are facing due to the closure of schools, restaurants and businesses and we desire to help as best we can,” said Pastor Terry Allen.

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