First Baptist Concord helps bring Christmas to children around the world

First Baptist Concord is one such group that is making and collecting shoeboxes filled with gifts for those children.
“They are involved very heavily,” said Sandy MacRae, Knoxville Area Church Relations coordinator and a member of First Baptist Concord for the past 10 years.
“In fact, we are a drop-off center for people bringing their shoeboxes during National Collection Week, Nov. 17-14.
“The Knox Area’s goal for this year is 40,001,” she said.
“This year, Operation Christmas Child hopes to collect enough shoebox gifts to reach another 12.6 million children with a gift box and the opportunity to hear the Good News for perhaps the very first time.
“Along with their gift box, the children receive a Bible story booklet titled, ‘The Greatest Gift,’ in their language,” McRae said. “We print these booklets in over 70 different languages.
“Anyone — individuals, church groups, business groups, school groups, whatever — can bring their filled shoeboxes to our church,” she said. “There is a designated area that the church has for this. They can bring them Monday through Monday.”