Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc. (FGLER) is a 100% volunteer disaster response nonprofit organization operating primarily in Florida and Georgia.
Our Mission
Our Mission: We are here to serve and assist pastors, congregations, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), and their communities throughout the Florida-Georgia area and beyond by preparing for, responding to, and managing disaster responses. We serve the Lutheran Church and its communities as part of the Church’s outreach ministry.
This nonprofit organization has been formed to assist churches with disaster relief. Our mission is to provide expertise, equipment and leadership so that individuals in your church can assist with Disaster Relief.
Our History
Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc., or FGLER ("Flagler" as we call it) grew from conversations between some LERT volunteers and the Florida-Georgia District (FLGA) Disaster Response Coordinator in 2020 and 2021. They are LCMS Lutheran Early Response Team (LERT) trainers and would periodically talk about what could be done to get our church members involved in LERT, and how the FLGA District could better support the disaster response ministry. Having been involved in disaster response for many years, they expressed the need to have equipment for our volunteers to use when helping on a response – particularly “heavy equipment”.
In 2020, they were approached by a church intested in building a shower trailer for use in disaster response. The project was approved, and the shower trailer was built in 2021. However, as time for the trailer dedication approached, the ownership of the trailer became an issue, and the need for a non-church or non-District owner became apparent. This led to a discussion regarding the formation of a non-profit organization that would be able to own equipment in support of the Church's disaster response mission in Florida and Georgia.
During late 2021 and into 2022, additional people joined the conversation, and work began on formulating draft articles of incorporation and bylaws. Articles of Incorporation were filed as a nonprofit organization with the State of Florida. On September 9, 2022, the Articles of Incorporation were approved by the Florida Department of State, and Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc. became a legal organization.
In November 2022, the Florida-Georgia District and LCMS Disaster Response assisted FGLER in purchasing its first piece of “heavy equipment”, a used Bobcat MT85 mini-track loader, for use in disaster response. This equipment proved to be a very valuable purchase, as it was heavily used by volunteers in the District’s Hurricane Ian response work.
After more discussion among the future directors, on December 5, 2022, an official initial meeting was held, directors and officers elected, and bylaws, policies and resolutions adopted.
On July 14, 2023, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service approved the 501(c)(3) nonprofit status for Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc.
With assistance from LCMS Disaster Response, the Florida-Georgia District, the SELC District, and some congregations and church members, a second Bobcat mini-track loader was purchased in August 2023.
FGLER’s equipment, directors, and LERT volunteers have since assisted LCMS congregations with storm cleanup in Arkansas, Georgia, and Florida.
In 2024, FGLER was awarded Recognized Service Organization (RSO) status with The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. We are officially a service partner the the LCMS and its Districts and agencies.
LCMS Recognized Service Organization Status
Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc. has received Recognized Service Organization (RSO) status from The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS). The LCMS knows that, in addition to its churches and schools, private nonprofit organizations are often engaged in serving Christ in their communities, are equipped to better to carry out the Church's mercy mission, and partnered with these organizations in ministry.
By being a RSO of the LCMS, we receive official recognition of the LCMS as being a partner in ministry. This opens doors for us with our churches, LCMS members, organizations, and businesses. It also presents opportunities to seek grants that will help FGLER carry out its mission.
We look forward to this strategic partnership in carrying out our mission and the mission of the Church - serving Christ through serving others.
Our Philosophy
Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response (FGLER) follows the example Jesus established when He fed the 5,000 (Luke 9:10-17) and the 4,000, (Mark 8:1-13) where He had compassion for those in need, and in His teachings in the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30-40). Because He first loved us, we love others (I John 4:19).
As an organization, we encourage our volunteers to readily witness and share their faith in Christ Jesus with those we serve, and to show their love for Him by helping others. Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc. is Christian love in action. It is meeting the urgent needs of hurting humanity in crisis situations with loving care and a timely response, as James 2:14-17 instructs us to do. As Christians, we are called to not only have a relationship with Jesus Christ (spiritual), but to also put our faith into action by serving others as Christ served us (physical) (Matthew 25:40, John 13:14, James 2: 14-26)
Our Church
While we are not a church, this ministry, Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc., is voluntarily aligned with, and partners with, The Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS) in ministry. The LCMS is a mission-oriented and Bible-based church denomination that confesses the historic, orthodox Christian faith in the Triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a faith built on “the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:20). FGLER is a mission-oriented and Bible-based organization that seeks to proclaim Jesus Christ, and supports the LCMS mission of Gospel proclamation and acts of service and mercy.
For further information about The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, go to www.lcms.org.
Our Partners in Ministry
The disaster response arena is huge and can be daunting! We fully understand that we cannot do it all, nor can we do much - but we can do something! Florida-Georgia Lutheran Early Response, Inc. focuses on 1) training volunteers to serve in the LCMS LERT disaster response ministry, 2) assististing our Districts, churches, schools, their members, and their communities manage and recover from disasters, and 3) helping them plan and prepare for disasters.
FGLER regularly and willingly aligns and identifies itself with LCMS Disaster Response through their Lutheran Early Response Team (LERT) ministry. We readily wear LCMS LERT-logoed apparel, and require our volunteers to go through LERT training. When we work disasters, we specifically point people to the local LMCS congregation and the District.
FGLER is a working partnership with the LCMS Florida-Georgia and SELC Districts.
To accomplish our mission we need to partner with others. Some of our partners in disaster response ministry are:
Of course, we always seek financial partners who support our ministry through one-time or on-going donations. Donations may be made on our "Donate" page.
Membership in FGLER
No person(s) or organization "owns" FGLER. Although we are a private organization, FGLER is not a membership organization. There are no "dues" or membership fees. Anyone can be a FGLER "member" simply by joining us in living out our mission by being the face of Jesus Christ through serving those affected by disasters.
Ways in which you can be a FGLER Member:
Be disaster response trained, through the LCMS LERT program
Participate in disaster responses with us through LCMS-LERT
Join our meetings as non-voting member to share ideas and have input into what we do
Serve as Director on our Board of Directors
Serve on a Committee
Receive FGLER emails
Financially support FGLER with a regular or special contribution, or include us in your estate plans
How You Can Get Involved
We do not have a paid staff to do our planning or work; it is 100% done by volunteers. We are looking for willing volunteers to help expand FGLER's disaster response capacity, and to enable our organization to meet 2024-25 goals.
Ways You Can Help Us
Help us manage disaster responses as a Site Manager, Office Manager, Cook, or in another capacity
Be an Instructor/Trainer for training LERT volunteers
Coordinate a fundraiser
Assist with publicity (graphic arts, website management, writing, photography, etc.)
Equipment manager or Maintenance Team to help keep our equipment in good running condition
Bobcat operator
Chainsaw operator
Be an Level 1 or Level 2 Assessor (looks at disaster area or job requests and determines what we need to do)
Drive personal or rental vehicles to transport relief supplies to disaster-impacted areas
Use personal trucks to move FGLER equipment trailers to disaster sites
Encourage your pastor and congregational leaders to consider having your church host training sessions (LERT, Chainsaw Safety, Trauma Medical, Assessment, Bobcat Operator, Muck-Out, others) for volunteers in your area
2024 - 2025 Goals
FGLER leadership strives to be intentional in the ministry set before us. To be effective in this we have set Goals and Objectives for 2023 - 2025 and beyond.
Goal 1.1.: During 2023-2028, FGLER will develop and maintain a volunteer training program that will enable volunteers to serve in various capacities.
Goal 1.2.: During 2023-2028, FGLER will select, train, and maintain a corps of at least 10 training instructors who can train volunteers to serve in a variety of capacities.
Goal 2.1.: By June 30, 2024, FGLER will develop a plan to promote FGLER to our congregations within Florida and Georgia.
Goal 3.1.: By June 2025, FGLER will develop a plan to reach out to congregations and individuals with a regular giving plan.
Goal 3.2.: By June 2029, FGLER will submit at least one grant request.
Goal 4.1.: By 2029, FGLER will have secured equipment necessary to equip volunteers responding to disasters.
Goal 4.2.: FGLER will determine the best storage option for each equipment purchase.
Goal 5.1.: By 2029, FGLER will have at least 200 volunteers trained and ready to assist on responses.
Goal 5.2.: By 2027, have at least 10 volunteers active in FGLER leadership positions.
Responses and Projects
Since its inception in September 2022, FGLER has been involved in showing mercy and Christ's love through service to others.
Hurricane Ian Response, Ft. Myers, FL 2022
Little Rock, AR, Tornado Response, 2023
Hurricane Idalia Response, Valdost, GA, and Jennings, FL area 2023
Tallahassee, FL Tornado Response, FL 2024
Rogers, AR, Tornado Response, 2024
(Coming Up) Stepping Stone MInistry Rebuild Project, Conyers, GA, 2024