Monday, June 21, 2010

Nebraska troops hit the ground

A shot of the group in our parking lot heading out to the first day of work in a flooded property in Cedar Rapids.

Eating scrambled eggs and crispy bacon this morning never tasted so good. Why? Perhaps because I was inhaling it with some nice folks an entire state away in anticipation of improving our community. Ironically, I just gave a sermon yesterday about God making us into good seeds that produce wheat and these fine folks just drove in from the wheat fields of Nebraska. Hmmm. Holy Spirit at work? Perhaps.

16 hard-working, spirit-filled people from Omaha, NE arrived last night and got settled in to the friendly confines (sorry Cubs fans) of the lower level of our church. The team of cooks got to work in preparing breakfast for today and the workers are now "hungry" to make a difference in our community. Our own members Dave DeWolfe and Tom Olmstead (hidden in the picture above) are guiding them to the job site just off of 6th Ave and 6th Street SW. They are working through the Block-the-Block program helping our community recover from the flood one entire block at at time. I am excited to be their host and have them in our midst through this Friday. We are already planning a celebration BBQ for them this Thursday night. Let us know if you can help out!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Nebraska Flood Workers Get Settled at FLC

Merle Schlines and Dean Heairet make their cots in the First Church Nursery. The men are with a group of 16 people from Omaha, Nebraska doing flood recovery through Block-by-Block and eating and staying at our church.

I had a fun night welcoming the group from St. Timothy's Church in Omaha, Nebraska tonight. I shared a bit about the flood that hit us two years ago, and we watched a video produced by Block-by-block. They are the second group we are hosting this summer from various parts of the country. God is so good. Look for more this week. We get underway at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow! Fun, fun.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Feeding Our Friends From Pennsylvannia


Above: Hugs and smiles were all around at tonight's celebration BBQ. Below: People from our church serve Iowa pork and Christian love as thanks to our friends from Pennsylvania.

You might say to yourself driving across five states seems pretty extreme to help someone in need, and you'd be right. So what do you say about a group of people who do it two years in a row? I guess you say THANK YOU! The people of First Lutheran did just that tonight. We threw open the doors, turned on the music, put out brightly colored tablecloths, and fired up the grill for a good old fashioned cook-out. Tom Olmstead, Everett Collins, and Joe Musil grilled some wonderful Iowa pork and chicken breasts. About a dozen other people from the church welcomed, served, and ate alongside our friends from Pennsylvania. A group of 23 people made the trek this year to do flood recovery work in Cedar Rapids, about the same size group that came last year. Many of them have come two years in a row. Every night the work crew came back to eat at our church, but tonight we gave their cooks the night off and treated them to a party! We're looking to do the same next Thursday for our group coming from Omaha if you'd like to help out.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Renovare...in the community

Ellen Collins and Jeanie DeWolf bring God's love to a house touched by the flood.

Following a recent study on transforming discipleship, our Renovaré small groups took to the streets with other people from our church family to help heal the destruction of the floods of 2008. While some baked 45 dozen chocolate chip cookies in the church kitchen to feed hungry volunteers, others peeled shingles off roofs, pulled up sidewalk forms, and painted everything from sheds to bathrooms to foundations in the Time Check area with Block By Block, an organization that works to rebuild neighborhoods destroyed by the flood. If you would like to be part of a small group that not only studies together, but also serves together, please call Marcie Watson, Director of Spiritual Transformation, at (319) 365-1494 or email marciew@firstlutherancr.org.

Monday, June 14, 2010

2010 Flood Recovery Launches!

Today's Shopping Trip with the Penn State Fans officially kicked off our summer of flood recovery.

My heart picked up a few beats as I rocked back and forth from my heels to my toes in the entryway of Wal-Mart in Northeast East Cedar Rapids. I was anxious to meet Glenda and Shirley, two ladies responsible for cooking and tending after a crew of 23 big-hearted people from Pennsylvania. More than anything, today's meeting symbolized First Lutheran's official kickoff to 2010 flood recovery.

We were blessed this year to receive a grant from the Greater Cedar Rapids Foundation to financially support 6 groups coming from out-of-state to stay at our church and do flood recovery work. Finally Glenda's broad smile and pleasant voice ended my anxious wait as she approached me. "Pastor Craig?" "Yes, Glenda!" I replied and our work was quickly underway. We shopped for all kinds of goodies for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the next five days with one exception...eggs. Glenda and Shirley carted six dozen eggs across five states in a cooler in their backseat. Apparently someone from their church donated them and the ladies wanted to honor that. So every day they will wake up with Pennsylvania eggs in Iowa!

If you are looking for a way to support these groups, we could use your help with BBQ and party from 5-7 p.m. each Thursday night we have a group here. We are planning our first cookout this Thursday. There will be another one next Thursday as well. Please Contact Pastor Craig to see how you can pitch in.

Friday, June 4, 2010

June Help on the Way!

I just got off the phone with a nice group of people from Pennsylvania who are set to arrive Monday June 14th and leaving Friday, June 18th. They will be staying in a hotel and using our kitchen during the day to prep and serve meals. I am excited to be their host and help take them shopping for food. I applied for and our church received a Flood Grant from the Greater Cedar Rapids Foundation to financially support the many groups coming in this summer.

Our small but mighty flood team is working on having a huge BBQ on the Thursday of each week an out-of-town flood group stays with us. The first one would tentatively be Thursday June 17th. We're looking for people to cook, serve food, clean-up, eat and socialize with our guests. Please let me know if you can help!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

New Year, New Direction for Flood Recovery at First Lutheran


We are on the cusp of some exciting changes at FLC in the way we do flood recovery! In 2008 we helped people flee to safety, we mucked and gutted their homes, and we held their hands and cried with them over their tragic loss. In 2009, we rolled up our sleeves and went to work! We reached out to our members and beyond to the community to help three families rebuild their homes and their lives. We celebrated the one year anniversary by holding a community picnic and helped kids recover through Camp Noah. We canvassed flooded neighborhoods to help the city assemble a massive flood recovery map. Now it's 2010 and we have a new mission.

The Holy Spirit is at work, my friends. Due to the success of this blog reaching throughout the country and our daycare recently vacating space in our building, a number of out-of-town work groups have expressed to me their interest in wanting to come and stay with us to help. Ask yourself, how might you fit into that plan? Could you help cook meals? Could you provide rides? Might you provide some summer entertainment for our guests or even be a friendly face greeting people around the church? Would you like to roll up your sleeves and do a little rebuilding alongside of them? Do you or someone you know have a house that needs worked on?

We have the space to house groups at our church. I am also working with a group in Wisconsin who would like to move their shower trailer from an area affected by Hurricane Katrina to our church parking lot for this summer only. In addition, we have a couple of key guys who recently retired in our congregation that have approached me about leading rebuilding teams. I still feel called to be a host and help co-coordinate flood recovery, even if it's in a reduced role this summer as I feel out being a first call pastor.

I've contacted the teams coming in and encouraged them to sign up with First United Methodist in Marion here: http://fumcmarion.org/Flood/index.html to get involved in the block-by-block program. I'm also praying heavily for the Holy Spirit's guidance for additional work for them if we need it and asking for your help in every way that you can offer it. Bring on 2010! Let's be the hands and feet of Christ in our community.