Tommy just sent this email to the team..
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Tommy just sent this email to the team..
We have a few new people on the team, three of them having never been on any of our trips before. We thought we’d have them introduce themselves to you.
We’d like to introduce you to Virginia, Matt(hew) and Frank
Psst… note:
Mo, one of the guys that has been part of this ministry since the
beginning, has branched out a bit with other projects that you have to
think are inspired by his service in Mississippi as part of our team.
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| Steve, Peter, Tommy and Mo during the 2012 Mississippi trip |
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| Art, Pam, Carol and Mo during the 2012 Mississippi trip |
He’s spearheaded our first Co-ed team, he organized several teams to the East Coast in response to Superstorm Sandy, and this year, he went to Asia to work with Steve O. on water treatment solutions for those in need.
During part of their visit in this country, Mo slipped and injured himself, fracturing his leg and requiring surgery. He also had an unrelated family emergency.
So we ask if you could remember Mo at this time, as he’s about to head into surgery in a foreign country. Thanks for praying!
A quick note from Art/Tom
Pray for Moore. Tornado hit today!
http://www.weather.com/storms/severe/news/severe-thunderstorms-oklahoma-kansas-arkansas-missouri-texas-impacts
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| Tommy, team fixture |
All future Gulf Coast
relief efforts would have at least one coed team. This also marked the first time multiple
teams were sent to the Gulf Coast. The
11 person coed team went first followed two weeks later by 15 guys. We also invited our sister church Lifesong to
join us. Their team of eight added much
life to our time, not to mention height. We were also housed at another
different location; Camp Victor in Ocean Springs. Once again we bumped into a group from
Mandarin Church who happened to be volunteering the same week as us. Once again we worked on some new houses in
Connor’s Garden, a new housing tract that HFHMGC was building in Gulfport. Once again we worked under Brad and Spikes. This year however, I mostly stayed on the
ground working on a subfloor as opposed to last year doing roofing. I like the ground.
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| Shirley returns to the team, this time it’s OKC |
To understand our trip, you should know our hearts.
It’s a mission. To help. To be part of the caring heart and hand of God.
Part of that role has been filled by Shirley, who’s helping us stay focused as our unofficial Team Prayer Leader/Prayer Reminder person . (no, it’s not a title, I’m just making it up)
Recently we on the team got another encouraging letter that we’d like to share with you:
Hello Fellow OKC Relief Team members,
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear though the earth gives way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its swelling.
There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, the holy habitation of the Most High. God is in the midst of her, He shall not be moved. GOD WILL HELP HER WHEN MORNING DAWNS.” Psalm 46: 1-5
I cannot imagine what it would be like to live through such a horrific disaster such as Moore, Oklahoma experienced. Those of us, who went last year, may have an inkling of an idea. I just reviewed a report of the tornado of May 20, 2013. I also recalled the 1995 domestic terrorism bombing in Oklahoma City, not far from Moore. I don’t know about you, but there are many times, I have thought about the “Big One” here in the L.A. metropolis. I beg for God’s mercy. I can imagine Christian Oklahomans, living in tornado country, doing the same thing – asking the Lord to spare them from a tornado.
It has almost been two years, since that tornado broke the hearts of many in Moore. I’m asking the Lord, that we be able to minister His love and bolster faith in those affected. I’m thanking Him for all the spiritual and structural recovery, He has brought to this area in the past two years and even the past 20 years, since the bombing of the federal building in downtown OKC.
As I wrote: “I can’t even imagine.” May the Lord help us minister in His Holy Spirit.
God bless you, my fellow teamers.
Shirley
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| Your 2015 Team Row 1: Chris, Gary, Peter, Tommy, Craig, Lorin, Shirley, Pam, Art Row 2: Tom, Frank, Jeff, Matthew, Virginia (Kelly not pictured) |
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| Tommy’s been on all the trips |
Tommy’s been on every one of the nine Relief Teams (he started without any grandkids and more black hair)… we asked him to take a look back …
Peter asked me to write about the previous nine Relief Teams. I decided to try and do it by memory. You can go back and fact check yourself by browsing back through the previous entries. Peter started this blog back in 2007 as we were preparing for our first trip. He specifically named it SGVHabitat.blogspot.com so that there would be a permanent record of all the Mississippi Gulf Coast (at the time) relief teams working with Habitat For Humanity. Little did we know at the time that we would return to work with Habitat For Humanity of the Mississippi Gulf Coast (HFHMGC) for seven years, then in 2014 work with Central Oklahoma Habitat For Humanity (COHFH) and return there this year.
2007 – The first year. Steve Ogata, one of the ten members of that inaugural team, in describing that first year experience said, “You can only do something for the first time once.” In many of ways that perfectly summarizes what most of us experienced that first year. First time on a mission trip. First time doing relief work. First time in the South. First time at Waffle House. First time going to Wal-Mart every day. First time building a house. First (and last) time building a house with the wrong plans. I’m probably forgetting many “firsts”, but you get the picture. The blessing and take away for me was the incredible joy of working together with nine other brothers with the common goal of being a loving servant and whole heartedly doing whatever was asked and experiencing God’s pleasure. As 2007 goes further and further into the past, the joy of that first year gets fonder and fonder.
2008 – The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project (JRCWP) pre-build. Although Jimmy Carter didn’t start Habitat for Humanity (HFH), he did help bring it to the mainstream of America. For many years he and his wife Rosalynn would head a Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project. One year it would be at a local HFH in the U.S. and the following year it would be at one of the overseas HFH. People who want to “volunteer” at one of these (JRCWP)’s would contribute quite a bit of money for the privilege of working alongside the Carter’s. This helped raise funds and awareness for HFH. Little did we know that the week we arrived in Biloxi, Mississippi was the week prior to the JRCWP. Our task for the week was not to build any houses but to precut all the lumber needed to frame 60 houses for the following week. We were set up on a parking lot next to the beach by the Biloxi lighthouse. We were somewhat disappointed that we would not be building any houses but seeing that we would be instrumental in getting 60 houses framed the next week was somewhat gratifying. By the end of the week I was humbled by four young women from Ohio. These four had just finished their college term in Ohio, drove nine hundred miles to Biloxi, and paid for their own food and lodging. Here I thought that I had sacrificed a lot, but I had been sent and supported by my church. God told me it’s not about the sacrifice, it’s about obedience. “To obey is better than sacrifice” 1 Samuel 15:22
2009 – The Brad Holland story…. (Part 2 coming soon..)