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[LCMSNews] Lutherans respond to ice storms


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Date Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:30:02 -0600

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	February 17, 2009 .................... LCMSNews -- No. 14

Churches, World Relief respond after ice storm hits three states

>By Sarah Schafer

Although crews have been working for two weeks to restore power after a
late January ice storm hit areas of Missouri, Arkansas, and Kentucky,
some residents may wait another month before their lights come on.

Meanwhile, LCMS congregations and LCMS World Relief and Human Care are
extending help to their neighbors after a storm that some call the worst
in memory.

Some members of Concordia Lutheran Church, Sikeston, Mo., may wait a
month for electricity, while in Clay County, Ark., home of St. Matthew
Lutheran Church,  Corning, 45 percent of residents are without power as
electric crews repair 2,677 miles of downed lines.

During a visit on Feb. 9 -- two weeks after the storm -- Mid-South
District President Ken Lampe said more electrical poles were down than
were up.

In Horseshoe Bend, Rev. David Tews, pastor of Shepherd of the Hills
Lutheran Church, likened the destruction to a tornado. Trees uprooted
and branches broke under the weight of ice, taking down power lines and
causing property damage.

Rev. Jon Bishof, who serves dual parishes in Corning and Paragould,
Ark., replaced his roof in November.  During the ice storm, a tree
landed on his home.  "Our whole roof is collapsed on one side," he said.

>From Shepherdsville, Ky., Rev. John Lehenbauer wrote,"The amount of
trees and branches that are down is pretty staggering ... both in our
area and in Leitchfield." He is pastor of Divine Savior Lutheran Church.

For nearly two weeks, St. John Lutheran Church in Lafe, Ark., acted as a
staging area, providing hundreds of meals to residents and electrical
crews.  LCMS World Relief and Human Care (WR-HC) provided a grant to the
congregation to cover groceries and other costs, including the purchase
of generators for the church and its members.

As power is restored, LCMS churches are focusing on cleaning up the
trees and branches.  "There will be some work to do for a while yet,"
said Rev. Curt Dwyer, pastor of St. John.

WR-HC also awarded a grant to First Lutheran Church in Blytheville,
Ark., to help 15 to 20 families replenish food essentials as they return
home.  At least two more grants are in the works.

WR-HC staff Rev. Glenn F. Merritt, director of disaster response, and
Rev. Carlos Hernandez, director of districts and congregations, visited
Sikeston, Mo., Feb. 13 to tour affected areas of Missouri and Arkansas,
help with assessment, and offer pastoral care.

Already, volunteers from Perryville, Mo., to Memphis, Tenn., have helped
with clean-up efforts.  Bette Coatney, receptionist at Christ the King
Lutheran Church in Memphis, responded to district president Lampe's Feb.
2 call for assistance and organized a group of 11 area members.

"It's an opportunity for us to reach out to others and witness our love
for Christ and for people in need," said Lampe.

In Missouri, three groups from Immanuel Lutheran Church, Perryville,
Mo., made the short trip south to help members in Zennith-Hornersville,
Bertrand, and Sikeston-Charleston.

"These congregations are clearly demonstrating the calling of the church
as they reach out by touching the lives of others with mercy and hope,"
said Merritt.  "The compassion of Christ is shown through His people as
they are united to bring help and healing to those in need."

To read more about LCMS response efforts, how you can help with clean-up
efforts, or to make a financial gift, click here
<http://www.lcms.org/ca/worldrelief/dnews/> .

Sarah Schafer is senior writer for LCMS World Relief and Human Care.

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