Mission in Action - Mission Presbytery

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Katrina Disaster

To Congregations in Mission Presbytery,

Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is actively involved in responding to Hurricane Katrina. John Robinson, National Associate for PDA, and members of the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Team (PDAT) have been in contact with middle governing bodies in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and where Katrina has already hit, and will continue to be in contact to assess the situation and offer any needed assistance.

Eight PDAT members are currently working in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana; eight additional PDAT members are on standby ready to go to any area where they are needed; and at least six PDAT members are committed to long term recovery response.

This storm has caused causing widespread damage. We have already been alerted that several Presbyterian churches have sustained damage. Therefore, PDA has activated designated giving accounts to help pastors who are struggling to help members of their congregations while also struggling with personal loss, and an account to help with church repair and/or rebuilding. Please keep those impacted by this disaster and those working to assist the survivors in your prayers.

If your congregation is interested in making a contribution to this massive relief effort, please go to the following link to get additional information on the three PDA funds that have been set up.

PDA Link

Thank you!

Jim Beall.
Chair, Mission, Outreach and Service Division
Mission Presbytery

(The date given here is an artifice; please disregard.)