"Celebrating the Church of the Brethren’s 300th Anniversary in 2008"

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Newsline Extra: Update on Disaster Response

(Sept. 3, 2008)

The following reports were submitted by Jane Yount, Brethren Disaster Ministries coordinator, New Windsor, Md.

CHILDREND'S DISASTER SERVICES
PRE-POSITIONS VOLUNTEERS IN LOUISIANA

While the rest of the country was preparing for their Labor Day barbeques, residents along the northern Gulf Coast were preparing for Hurricane Gustav--and 18 Children’s Disaster Services volunteers were on their way to Louisiana to set up child care services in American Red Cross shelters.

As early as Friday, Aug. 29, Children’s Disaster Services staff and regional coordinators were on the phone recruiting volunteers for pre-positioned teams in Shreveport and Alexandria, La. The teams arrived on Sunday, Aug. 31. Some of them even rode out the storm in Alexandria--and by Monday they began caring for children who had fled the storm with their families.

(See Children's Disaster Services aids families affected by Gustav for more details.)

BRETHREN DISASTER MINISTRIES VOLUNTEERS EVACUATE CHALMETTE, LA.

As it became clear that Hurricane Gustav was heading straight for Louisiana, Brethren Disaster Ministries staff at the Hurricane Katrina rebuilding project in Chalmette, La., heeded evacuation orders.

Project leaders John and Mary Mueller, Amy Fishburn, and Steve Keim followed the mandatory evacuation order issued by the St. Bernard Parish government, but first they battened down the hatches at the volunteer house in Arabi. The group also packed up all of the Brethren Disaster Ministries equipment that they could and hauled it up to McComb, Miss., for temporary shelter.

The Muellers and Keim evacuated to Atlanta, where the Muellers have relatives. They are expected to be able return to Chalmette today, Sept. 3. Only first responders have been allowed back into the area up to now. Fishburn has been reassigned to the Brethren Disaster Ministries project site in Rushford, Minn., for the remainder of her term in Brethren Volunteer Service.

The good news is that the Chalmette area was not flooded, reported Zach Wolgemuth, associate director of Brethren Disaster Ministries. However, the project leaders are still advised to check with parish officials about water quality.

"We anticipate that the next volunteer group can still arrive on Sunday, but they should be aware that we probably won’t have air conditioning" for awhile, Wolgemuth said.

HURRICANE GUSTAV NOT A KATRINA REPEAT,
BUT STILL DESTRUCTIVE

On the heels of the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Gustav made landfall around noon on Sept. 1 as a Category 2 storm with sustained winds of up to 110 miles per hour. As floodwaters splashed over levees in New Orleans, and residents bravely volunteered to sandbag the base of a leaking levee, the nation held its collective breath, hoping and praying that this would not be Katrina’s encore performance.

Thankfully, it wasn’t. Although the levees remained relatively intact, Gustav still packed a powerful punch. Seven deaths in Louisiana and 93 in Haiti and the Dominican Republic can be blamed on this deadly storm. Communities across the Louisiana and Mississippi coast and the Florida panhandle were flooded and received wind damage, and at least 2,000 homes were affected.

Zack Rosenburg, director of the St. Bernard Project--the Hurricane Katrina recovery agency in Chalmette, La., wrote in his blog that the Gustav aftermath "is truly a best case scenario.... Residents can return and know they will be safe." He also issued a reminder that there are still 1,800 families affected by Hurricane Katrina who are living in FEMA trailers in St. Bernard Parish. "I just ask that we don’t lose sight of the fact that we have not escaped Katrina yet," he said.

CHURCH WORLD SERVICE DISASTER RESPONSE
KITS ARE NEEDED

Church World Service (CWS), a longtime disaster relief partner of the Church of the Brethren, reported that it pre-positioned material resources and disaster relief kits at a warehouse in Ferncliff, Ark., in preparation for Hurricane Gustav. The agency is now prepared to fulfill requests from partners for CWS Emergency Blankets, Baby Kits, Hygiene Kits, and Clean-Up Buckets as needs arise.

Brethren are invited to help contribute kits to this response. Information about kit contents and directions for assembling kits are at www.churchworldservice.org/kits. Many of these kits are processed, warehoused, and shipped from the Brethren Service Center in New Windsor, Md.

EMERGENCY DISASTER FUND ACCEPTS DONATIONS TOWARD GUSTAV RESPONSE

The work of Brethren Disaster Ministries and Children’s Disaster Services is supported by gifts to the Emergency Disaster Fund of the Church of the Brethren. The fund is accepting donations toward the Hurricane Gustav response.

To donate by mail, make checks payable to Emergency Disaster Fund, and send to Church of the Brethren, 1451 Dundee Ave., Elgin, IL 60120. Go to https://secure.brethren.org/
donation/index.php?catid=9
to donate online.


Newsline is produced by Cheryl Brumbaugh-Cayford, director of news services for the Church of the Brethren General Board, cobnews@brethren.org or 800-323-8039 ext. 260. Dean Garrett, Jeff Lennard, and David Sollenberger contributed to this report. Newsline appears every other Wednesday, with other special issues sent as needed. The next regularly scheduled issue is set for Aug. 27. Newsline stories may be reprinted if Newsline is cited as the source. For more Brethren news and features, subscribe to "Messenger" magazine, call 800-323-8039 ext. 247.

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BRETHREN BIT

(Sept. 2, 2008) -- After only four years of operation, the Peace Church Risk Retention Group has rewarded its 45 member organizations with a $1 million dividend distribution. The Peace Church Risk Retention Group is for organizations that are members of the Caring Ministries of the Church of the Brethren, the Mennonite Health Services Alliance, and Friends Services for the Aging, and provides general and professional liability insurance for its members. The announcement of the distribution was made by Phil Leaman, chief executive officer of AARM, based in Lancaster, Pa., which provides overall administration for the group. The $1 million distribution follows a $500,000 dividend distributed in 2007. According to Kathy Reid, executive director of ABC, the group “provides a tremendous opportunity for the members of the Fellowship of Brethren Homes. We have long believed that there is something unique in the quality of care provided by our faith-based and church-related retirement communities. The success of PCRRG can partially be attributed to the commitment and dedication of the staff and boards of our senior service providers.” Contact Leaman at phil@aarm.net or 717-293-7840.

BRETHREN IN THE NEWS

“Essay Collection Examines Brethren History,” Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, Va.
“Like a sacred old hymn, a new book about the Church of the Brethren loves to tell the story,” begins a newspaper review of a new book honoring the 300th anniversary of the Church of the Brethren. The collection of essays titled, “Lines, Places and Heritage: Essays Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Church of the Brethren,” is written mostly by faculty of the six Brethren colleges and Bethany Theological Seminary. For more go to
http://www.dnronline.com/news_details.php?AID=30847&CHID=14

Wedding Anniversary: Silverthorn--40th, Wenatchee (Wash.) World
Rodney and Colleen Silverthorn of Tonasket, Wash., will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary during an open house luncheon from 2-6 p.m. on Aug. 23 at Ellisforde Church of the Brethren in Tonasket. For the full announcement go to
http://wenatcheeworld.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080816/
CEL04/381564597/-1/NEWS04

Wedding Anniversary: Rosenogles--65th, Daily News, Kendallville, Ind.
John and Rosalie Rosenogle of Wawaka, Ind., will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary with a family dinner. The couple were married on Aug. 19, 1943, at Wawaka Church of the Brethren. For the announcement, go to
http://www.kpcnews.com/articles/2008/08/17/features/
weddings_anniversaries/doc48a82e75c2f35314229232.txt

“Area restaurateur shares his knowledge of pigs in poorest corners of world,” Lebanon (Pa.) Daily News
Eric Hoover doesn’t feel his efforts to help others are anything special, even if the folks he is aiding are in Haiti and Rwanda. Hoover, who owns Country Fare Restaurant along Route 422 in Jackson Township, Pa., traveled to Haiti as part of a mission team from his church, Midway Church of the Brethren, for a week in March. Two months later, he and five other men made the long trip to Rwanda to teach hog farmers how to be more successful. Read more at
http://www.ldnews.com/policeblotter/ci_10236906

“Area resident illustrates book about ancestor,” Chambersburg (Pa.) Public Opinion
An eighth-generation descendant of the organizer and first minister of the Brethren movement in Germany has illustrated a children's book about her ancestor, Alexander Mack, and the history of the Brethren movement. Mary Jewell of Fairfield has drawn more than 50 detailed illustrations to enhance the recently published 64-page hardcover book, "Alexander Mack: A Man Who Rippled the Waters," by Myrna Grove. Go to
http://www.publicopiniononline.com/ci_10260023

“Church burglary under investigation,” Centre (Pa.) Daily Times
A burglar got inside University Baptist and Brethren Church in State College, Pa., and made off with an undetermined amount of cash and a key, police said. Read the full report at
http://www.centredaily.com/news/local/crime_courts/story/789013.html

“Brethren plan weekend celebration,” News Leader, Staunton, Va.
A free concert by internationally known musician and composer Ken Medema will highlight a weekend of celebration and worship Sept. 5 and 6 at the Rockingham County fairgrounds. Sponsored by the Shenandoah District Church of the Brethren, the “Seeds for a Great Harvest” celebration will commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Church of the Brethren in Schwarzenau, Germany, in 1708. For more go to
http://www.newsleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080821/
NEWS05/80821010/1002/NEWS01

“700 Gaste aus 18 Nationen wieder ‘zuhause,’” Der Westen, Germany
An article from a German newspaper, on the international celebration of the 300th Anniversary of the Brethren movement that took place in Schwarzenau, Germany, on Aug. 2-3. For the full article in German, go to
http://www.derwesten.de/nachrichten/staedte/bad-berleburg/2008/8/3/
news-66641541/detail.html

“Indonesian rescuers recover body of American pilot,” Associated Press
The body of David Clapper, a pilot with the Catholic-related Associated Mission Aviation in Papua and a member of White Oak Church of the Brethren in Manheim, Pa., was recovered from the wreckage of his small plane on Aug. 11. The plane had crashed into a mountain in eastern Indonesia over the weekend. Read the report at
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gfeRYIEliItOIfi4Ny3NOygMsw6QD92G4HVG0

David Clapper’s obituary may be found at:

“Obituary of David Craig Clapper,” Lancaster (Pa.) Intelligencer Journal
http://obits.lancasteronline.com/index.php?p=2173617

“David Craig Clapper,” Public Opinion, Chambersburg, Pa.
http://www.publicopiniononline.com/ci_10183144?source=most_emailed

More related articles may be found at:

“Mission pilot dies in crash,” Lancaster (Pa.) Intelligencer Journal
http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/225768

“Former Chambersburg man crashes plane in Indonesia,” Herald-Mail, Waynesboro, Pa.
http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory
&story_id=200840&format=print

“Local Pilot Remembered,” WPMT Fox 43 News, Harrisburg, Pa.
http://fox43.trb.com/news/wpmt-081208-daveclapper,0,7577910.story

“Local Pilot Dies in Crash,” WHP CBS Channel 21, Harrisburg, Pa.
http://www.whptv.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=
76d2a49a-6688-410d-b413-d5b38e30be7d

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