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United Methodists from all walks of life an in all areas of the US are working to relieve the suffering and assist those left vulnerable following Hurricane Katrina. The following stories share what United Methodists are doing both within the disaster...
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Lon Morris College in Jacksonville, Texas, is opening its doors to college students Hurricane Katrina has displaced. Lon Morris President Dr. Miles McCall said the United Methodist college will offer free tuition, housing and meals to 150 freshman and...
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Dear United Methodist Brothers and Sisters, Resurrection Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I write to all of you this day to tell you that truly we “have seen the Lord” in caring for our sisters and brothers of New Orleans . A friend commented...
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To find out how you can help with hurricane cleanup, contact your United Methodist Volunteers in Mission jurisdictional and annual conference coordinators. A list of these coordinators is available on the web at http://gbgm-umc.org/vim/vimcoords.htm or...
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Blue Lake United Methodist Assembly is available for Hurricane Katrina victims, individuals or families, to be housed and fed as needed. We ask that these persons in need coordinate their needs through FEMA, Red Cross and/or our Alabama West Florida Conference...
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As president of the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR), I am making this emergency appeal for United Methodists and their friends to supply Health Kits, bottled water and blankets for survivors of Hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast. The...
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If you were displaced you can let the conference office know your situation through this form. more>>
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I am finding it difficult to believe my eyes and to believe my ears. What I am seeing and hearing by way of the news on the television is extremely disheartening. more>>
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If you are a member of an affected church, please include the name of the church so we can know your status. more>>
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The following reports were gathered from the District Offices in an effort to centralize information about hurricane damage. more>>
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The United Methodist people of Mississippi thank each of you for your thoughts and prayers as we face the disastrous effects of Hurricane Katrina and seek to be a comforting and healing presence to our neighbors. more>>
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 1, 2005 The University of Evansville today announced that it is now offering free tuition for this semester to any college student who has paid tuition and was enrolled at one of the colleges now devastated by Hurricane...
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Lord in your mercy... hear our prayers Welcome to this sacred space. This is a place for prayers and laments for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. We invite you to offer up your thoughts and prayers for all who are suffering - physically, emotionally...
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Families fleeing the flood waters and devastation brought on by Hurricane Katrina have found solace at First United Methodist Church in Dumas, Ark., one of a number of locations across Arkansas that have provided help and assistance to neighbors to the south.
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Oklahoma City University President Tom McDaniel announced Thursday the university will offer free tuition to any student enrolled at a college or university affected by Hurricane Katrina.