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 […]
Disaster Ministries
Work Is Continuing in Carteret and Craven Counties
North Carolina Conference Disaster Ministries teams are moving into the rebuilding stage for Carteret and Craven County residents, including Ruthie May Pinckney. Thanks to WCTI 12 for this story.
Flat Rock UMC Starfish Ministry
As are all churches in our connection, Flat Rock UMC has been doing all we can to support our brothers and sisters ravaged by the storms of this season in […]
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 […]
Where is UMCOR?
In every disaster, one of the questions we often receive is “Where is UMCOR?”
I understand the question and appreciate that people don’t see a similar response from UMCOR as they see from The Salvation Army or Baptist Men. The answer lies in the structure of our United Methodist connection and the United Methodist Committee on Relief.
Hurricane Florence: Pray. Give. Volunteer.
On Monday, September 17, Bishop Ward traveled to the Fayetteville area to see some places flooded and damaged by Hurricane Florence. Watch the video to find out how you can […]