We ask for your continued prayer support for churches and families who are recovering from spring storms and flooding in Iowa. ![]() The Disaster Relief trailer has been moved to Cedar Rapids and crews are beginning cleanup. Volunteers (both men
and women) are urgently needed to assist in this clean up effort, which is currently scheduled to last until Saturday, July 19th. If
you can volunteer, please call Royce Jones at 515-249-6395 and let him
know your anticipated time of arrival. There will be cots available,
but volunteers need to bring pillows and light bedding, plus personal
items. You should bring boots and rubber gloves, if possible. Many thanks to those who have already given of their time and money. We continue to assist those affected by the flooding. To date, we have received $14,675 from the wider American Baptist family to use for flood relief. WAYS TO HELP
We were very encouraged when we received a phone call
from the American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts. "The Way Up,"
spon
sored by three ABC churches in Boston, is a program for young
people who have been referred through the court system. The national
media coverage of the flooding moved them greatly and they were
determined to respond. They organized themselves quickly to bake
cookies and sold them last Sunday at the three sponsoring churches,
raising $250 which they are sending to our region for flood relief. Many
have called or e-mailed, asking how they can help those in our region
who have been affected by recent storms and floods. Please read below
for a few ideas on ways you or your church can respond.
So far, we have heard of needs for assistance from churches in
these cities: Cedar Rapids, Charles City, Des Moines, Lamont,
Plainfield, Shellsburg, and Waterloo. At this point, it does not seem as though the bad weather in Minnesota has affected our congregations. Our office is attempting to stay
up-to-date with news but with so much happening, we are aware that we
might miss a real need because we are not aware of it until it is too
late. Please let us know if there are ways that our wider American
Baptist family can be of assistance. We are also part of a wider ecumenical effort in Iowa to deal with the effects of the widespread flooding. Information about this effort and what the Christian community is doing can be found here. The State of Iowa website dealing with the floods can be found here. We urge you to inform us regarding damage to your community
especially as it effects church property and homes of
those related to your congregation. E-mail us (Marshall, exec@mid-abc.org or Soozi, soozi@mid-abc.org) or call the region office (515-278-1411) and leave a voice message if we are not in. Here are a few ways that you can help, in addition to being in prayer:
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sored by three ABC churches in Boston, is a program for young
people who have been referred through the court system. The national
media coverage of the flooding moved them greatly and they were
determined to respond. They organized themselves quickly to bake
cookies and sold them last Sunday at the three sponsoring churches,
raising $250 which they are sending to our region for flood relief.

