About 30 volunteers from from Eastern Kentucky University and Northern Kentucky University came to Swansboro during their Spring Break to assist North Carolinians with recovery from Hurricane Florence. https://www.jdnews.com/news/20190313/college-students-from-kentucky-aid-in-florence-repairs https://www.witn.com/content/news/–Volunteers-continue-to-help-military-community-recover-from-Hurricane-Florence-507172871.html
Hurricane Florence
Disaster Recovery Ministries- February 2019 update
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 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 […]
Lord, Give Me Hope
Bill Negron, pastor at Dixon Chapel UMC and working as a chaplain at the West Brunswick High School shelter, talks about the dire situation during Hurricane Florence when when he […]
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 […]
Ann Street UMC: Hub for the People Down East
Ann Street UMC in Beaufort survived the ravages of Hurricane Florence fairly well but are now set up as a hub for the people “Down East” to get food, supplies, and assistance.