
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
: AIDS Orphan's Fun Day, Thanksgiving for Rain and Prosthetics and Needed Prayers

Methodists, Baptists Work Together to Improve Disaster Response
Methodists, Baptists Work Together to Improve Disaster Response
Missions volunteers from three Huntsville area churches will host a collaborative training May 15-17 for Baptist “Yellow Hats” and Methodist “Early Response Teams.”
The training is designed to help faith-based volunteers assist one another’s official disaster response efforts. Additionally, it will better prepare teams for local service, during and after emergencies.
Training will occur Friday, May 15 at Riverside Baptist Church (2359 FM 980 in Riverside– just north of Huntsville) from 6-9 p.m., for Yellow Hat disaster relief training. Saturday, May 16 at Riverside Baptist Church from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be the Yellow Hat “mobile feeding unit” training. Sunday, May 17 at the Senior Center of Walker County (340 Hwy 75N, Huntsville), from approximately 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., will be the Methodist Early Response Team disaster training.
The goal is to create a common pool of volunteers that is larger than any one denomination could muster on its own for when an emergency arises. In order to cover expenses, training will cost $10 per person for both Baptist Yellow Hat trainings and $25 for the Methodist ERT training.
Automatic “pre-approval” and registry of volunteers is not available across denominational structures. Certificates of completion will be provided to all attendees. They will be required to present those credentials to team leaders (of the respective denomination) when a response opportunity arises.
We encourage everyone to join us in these training sessions. Reserve your training spot ASAP.
For more information, contact Rick Carpenter, Wesley Memorial UMC Missions Group chair, at 936-662-7119. Or, contact Claudia Loofs at the Senior Center of Walker County, at 936-295-6151 or 936-662-0435.
Missions volunteers from three Huntsville area churches will host a collaborative training May 15-17 for Baptist “Yellow Hats” and Methodist “Early Response Teams.”
The training is designed to help faith-based volunteers assist one another’s official disaster response efforts. Additionally, it will better prepare teams for local service, during and after emergencies.
Training will occur Friday, May 15 at Riverside Baptist Church (2359 FM 980 in Riverside– just north of Huntsville) from 6-9 p.m., for Yellow Hat disaster relief training. Saturday, May 16 at Riverside Baptist Church from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be the Yellow Hat “mobile feeding unit” training. Sunday, May 17 at the Senior Center of Walker County (340 Hwy 75N, Huntsville), from approximately 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., will be the Methodist Early Response Team disaster training.
The goal is to create a common pool of volunteers that is larger than any one denomination could muster on its own for when an emergency arises. In order to cover expenses, training will cost $10 per person for both Baptist Yellow Hat trainings and $25 for the Methodist ERT training.
Automatic “pre-approval” and registry of volunteers is not available across denominational structures. Certificates of completion will be provided to all attendees. They will be required to present those credentials to team leaders (of the respective denomination) when a response opportunity arises.
We encourage everyone to join us in these training sessions. Reserve your training spot ASAP.
For more information, contact Rick Carpenter, Wesley Memorial UMC Missions Group chair, at 936-662-7119. Or, contact Claudia Loofs at the Senior Center of Walker County, at 936-295-6151 or 936-662-0435.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
ALL GOD'S CREATURES-KATHIE MANN

When I returned home the day after Ike made landfall, it was eerie as trees and telephone poles littered the ground. Roofs and fences left debris eve-rywhere. As I made my way to my neighborhood, every signal light was broken. No cars, no peo-ple, no electricity any-where. Taking a quick look around my house, I didn’t know where to begin. So I put batteries in the radio and listened as though the words would make the nightmare go away. Finding candles and matches, I cleaned out the refrigerator because it seemed the most urgent.
Then nothing...I didn’t know what else to do. I needed time to breathe.
I found my hammock and since it was cooler outside than in, I hung it on my “new” slanting porch and settled in carefully.
Gently swaying back and forth the only sounds were those of birds. No planes, no sirens, no children playing. So I concentrated on the blue jays. They were frantic, flying back and forth screeching from one downed tree to the next. Then the hum-ming birds began zip-ping around the bushes in a desperate attempt for answers to the dam-age. That’s when I re-alized that all of God’s Creatures were scared. But God was there in the darkness and bro-kenness, promising a new dawn tomorrow which would include chain saws, generators, blue tarped roofs and ice in coolers. [ View Parters In Mission Spring News Letter ]
I found my hammock and since it was cooler outside than in, I hung it on my “new” slanting porch and settled in carefully.
Gently swaying back and forth the only sounds were those of birds. No planes, no sirens, no children playing. So I concentrated on the blue jays. They were frantic, flying back and forth screeching from one downed tree to the next. Then the hum-ming birds began zip-ping around the bushes in a desperate attempt for answers to the dam-age. That’s when I re-alized that all of God’s Creatures were scared. But God was there in the darkness and bro-kenness, promising a new dawn tomorrow which would include chain saws, generators, blue tarped roofs and ice in coolers. [ View Parters In Mission Spring News Letter ]
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The EMANA Project, Advance #14791T
Saludos!!! Attached is our latest newsletter for March 2009 which we pray you will enjoy. Should you have any difficulties in opening the Adobe file, you can also access it at our website www.emana.org under "Newsletters".
Con cariƱo, Becky Harrell, Missionary
General Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church
Missionary Advance Code #15141Z www.beckyinchile.org
The EMANA Project, Advance #14791T
www.emana.org and visit www.7villages.com/chilemissionumc
Con cariƱo, Becky Harrell, Missionary
General Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church
Missionary Advance Code #15141Z www.beckyinchile.org
The EMANA Project, Advance #14791T
www.emana.org and visit www.7villages.com/chilemissionumc
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