Servolution Flood Relief: Tennessee Update

Today, we received a brief update from our flood relief teams on the grounds in Nashville. They’ve been working hard to bring help and love to the families affected by this disaster. So far this week, teams of volunteers have been going door to door and pulling appliances, carpet (which is big time heavy once water-logged), and cabinets out of the homes. Essentially, the ground teams are helping the people get a head start on recovery.

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Kevin Mawae (NFL) with a man, also named Kevin, in front of his camper. This camper was carried by the flood waters from his house, across the street, and into his neighbors back yard. Our team was able to help take all of the furniture out of their destroyed home and share the love of God while doing so.

To view more pictures click here.

Please continue in your prayers and stay informed on all that is going on by checking out the following sites:

-Ps. Pete Wilson’s blog: www.withoutwax.tv
-Cross Point Church: www.crosspoint.tv
-Oasis Church: www.oasischurch.tv
-Ps. Dino Rizzo’s blog: www.dinorizzo.com

You can also give online at www.crosspoint.tv any time day or night.

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Servolution Flood Relief: Headed for Tennessee

Check out this post from Ps. Dino Rizzo :

I just heard that there has already been more rainfall in the month of May than ever before in Nashville, and it’s just May 3. Wow. Needless to say, the flooding is overwhelming. Lots of people homeless, lots of damage, lots of need.

So this morning we got some guys together here at the church and strategized together. We’re sending three men up this afternoon (JP Brumfield, Brad Duplechain, and Jordan Gautreau) with pumps and other water-cleanup supplies. We’re working with Pete Wilson (Cross Point Church), Kevin & Tracy Mawae (NFL), Danny Chambers (Oasis Church), The Life Church of Memphis, Guts Church, Church of the King, and Joyce Meyer Ministries to help any way we can. Over the next day or two, as we discover more about the situation, we’ll certainly be communicating that.

For right now, if you want to help, here’s some things you can do:

  • PRAY. Pray for the victims of the flooding, and pray for those responding to the need. Pray for churches and believers throughout the area to shine the light of hope and the grace and love of Jesus in what is sure to be some of the most difficult times many of these people have ever faced.
  • GIVE ONLINE. You can give online at www.crosspoint.tv any time day or night.
  • GIVE BY CHECK. If you’re in the Baton Rouge area and you’d rather give by writing a check, you can do that through Healing Place Church. Just drop a check off at our office during office hours (Tuesday – Friday) and we’ll make sure it goes to helping with flood relief (make sure you mark your check “Tennessee Flood Relief”).
  • STAY INFORMED. Stay tuned here on Servolution, but also keep an eye on these spots online as well:

    -Pete Wilson’s blog: www.withoutwax.tv
    -Cross Point Church: www.crosspoint.tv
    -Oasis Church: www.oasischurch.tv
    -Ps. Dino Rizzo’s blog: www.dinorizzo.com

  • SPREAD THE WORD. Share this post with your friends and let them know how they can be a part of the response.
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