In our May meeting, it was a pleasure to hear from Daniel Geraci of the Austin Disaster Relief Network. With the impact of recent hurricanes in New Orleans and Houston, the ADRN has been formed to enable Austin residents to spring to action and provide long and short term relief should Austin face a major disaster. It is a partnership between local churches, business, organizations, and the city government.
I have sat through many similar meetings where someone with good intentions had a pitch for a cause that they wanted others to come on board with. However, seldom have I experienced a plan as clear and manageable as what Daniel brought to our meeting. The ADRN has done an exceptional job of breaking down the potential needs into tasks that allow a church of any size to be equipped to take part in the relief efforts.
For a glimpse or review of the material Daniel presented, here is a PDF of his presentation. If you weren’t able to be there, I’d encourage you to get in touch with Daniel to learn more. If the heart of our local churches is to bless the city where we reside, the ADRN is a tangible way to do just that.
For those who missed our special presentation by George Patterson this spring, we are happy to be able to make the video available. While a YouTube video isn’t the same as being there, what George had to share that day makes watching these videos worth the effort — see these reflections from Jonathan Dodson for a teaser of George’s content.)
Below are parts 9 and 10. You can find the previous postings here.
For those who missed our special presentation by George Patterson this spring, we are happy to be able to make the video available. While a YouTube video isn’t the same as being there, what George had to share that day makes watching these videos worth the effort — see these reflections from Jonathan Dodson for a teaser of George’s content.)
Below are parts 7 and 8. You can find the previous postings here.
For those who missed our special presentation by George Patterson this spring, we are happy to be able to make the video available. While a YouTube video isn’t the same as being there, what George had to share that day makes watching these videos worth the effort — see these reflections from Jonathan Dodson for a teaser of George’s content.)
Below are parts 5 and 6. You can find the previous postings here.
For those who missed our special presentation by George Patterson this spring, we are happy to be able to make the video available. While a YouTube video isn’t the same as being there, what George had to share that day makes watching these videos worth the effort — see these reflections from Jonathan Dodson for a teaser of George’s content.)
Below are parts 3 and 4. You can find the previous postings here.