Submitted by: Al Miller III, Director of Disaster Ministries, NCCUMC The harsh reality of Hurricane Florence, five months after the storm devastated our state, is coming into focus for many […]
Announcements
Disaster Response Mold Sprayer Teams
NCC Disaster Response has several mold sprayer treatment teams and is working to add additional teams. The teams use a treatment process that does not use bleach. This treatment is […]
Four Essentials for Mobile Worship
by Brent Levy, Christ UMC: Chatham Park Campus (Chapel Hill) At its most basic, worship is a response — a response to what God has done and is doing in our lives […]
5 Basic Steps to Assessing The Needs in a Community
by The Rev. Chris Jenkins and The Rev. Greg Moore Hurricane, flood, and storm-related disasters usually unfold over time. As we watch on television and our various media outlets, we […]
connections: Blessing in the Aftermath
https://youtu.be/3paNXizddhs Bishop Ward gives thanks that in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, God’s people are helping, serving, blessing, and being blessed. She also encourages you to share your good and […]
Local Church Guidance for Receiving Financial Gifts
+ Financial gifts are one of the best and quickest ways to help churches and families after a disaster. + Churches are urged to invite offerings continually, given the scope […]