“Cathy and I have been fortunate to be called to go to Nicaragua as an outreach from this church for the last nine years. In so many ways, this has been one of the most rewarding experiences of our lives!”
-Joey Latham, member of pfumc
The Bible, our tradition, and our experiences teach us that serving others is vital to the health of our faith. We want you to experience the fullness of the Gospel in your life. Our goal is to provide varying opportunities so that everyone is engaged in life-giving service that is transforming our community, country, and world. For more information about the various ways to SERVE God through our church, please contact Pastor Tony.
If you'd like to commit to serve in a certain area, please fill out the form here.
Hurricane Sally has moved out of the Alabama-West Florida Conference. Below is the latest disaster response information.
Assessment & Needs
Flooding and roof damage are significant issues in the southern parts of our conference. Cleaning buckets are still needed. Because of the need from Hurricane Laura, warehouses are low on inventory but requests are being made from multiple resources. The first delivery of 800 buckets was made to Orange Beach, AL, today. More will be delivered tomorrow to Pensacola FUMC. If your church has the capability to make more or has them on hand, please reach out to your district disaster response coordinator (ddrc).
Roof repair items are also in need due to local inventory being low. Tarps, nails and furring strips are all needed. Please consider collecting these in your district or community. If you are collecting, please deploy these by noon on Monday so that they can be used immediately in the areas with damage.
Gas and generators are also in high demand. If you have access to these items, please contact your ddrc.
Click here for a list of collection locations around the Alabama-West Florida Conference.
As with any storm, monetary donations are the quickest way you and your church can make a positive impact. Click here to donate.
Please do not send any clothing items of any sort to any location.
Response Teams
Teams are already scheduled from the Great Plains Conference, the Mississippi Conference, the North Georgia Conference and the South Georgia Conference. South Georgia is also sending a shower trailer. We are so grateful for our United Methodist Connection.
More teams are needed immediately to help mitigate potential mold from flooding and are invited to come into our conference. If you can arrange to send a team, only the team leader needs to be UMCOR trained and badged. Other volunteers may work under their leadership. Please contact disasterresponse@awfumc.org for more information on location and lodging.
COVID procedures will be in place at volunteer housing sites and multiple locations have been identified to space out volunteers. Site coordinators will be in place to direct teams to specific cleanup areas.
Please note that sections of I-10 and Highway 85 around Crestview, FL, are closed. Travel will be interrupted. Please consult mapping apps before making travel plans. Most areas have curfews to ensure safety of residents and volunteers.
Survivor Information
If you have damage to your church or personal property, please keep receipts for expenses related to Hurricane Sally (hotels, food, supplies, services, etc). There is potential FEMA reimbursement available. You may take photos with your camera phone for records. The FEMA number for this disaster is 3546.
AWF Connectional Response
Several churches in the AWF Conference are housing outside response groups. Thank you to the following churches who are opening their doors to meet needs:
Christ UMC: hosting Civil Air Patrol; responsible for aerial coverage of damage;
Gadsden Street UMC: hosting state troopers;
Rosinton UMC: hosting Team Rubicon.
As we have learned, information can quickly change after a disaster. Please do not self deploy or collect items that are not needed. We will continue to send updates as we have new information so that we can best respond to those in need.
Your prayers are most appreciated and will sustain many in the coming days. Thank you for being the hands and feet of Christ, yet again. It is in times like these that we see the best of the United Methodist connection.
Local
We believe God is calling us to be in ministry with people who are facing hardships right here in Prattville, There are people in our community living in food insecure homes, dilapidated living conditions, and poor mental and physical health. Our local missions seek to meet each of these needs.
Regional & National
We serve those beyond our community as well. Our church engages in one-day to three-day projects within the River Region, state and southeast. Through these missions we are expanding our reach to children in hospitals and group homes, the imprisoned, people affected by natural disasters, and people living in impoverished regions of rural Alabama, Kentucky and North Carolina
Global
There are no borders when serving and working with our brothers and sisters in Christ to help those who are lacking basic human needs. Through our partnerships in Nicaragua, the United Methodist Committee on Relief, and Stop Hunger Now, we strive to provide families and children with a home, clean water to drink and food to eat.