Churches in Transylvania Presbytery gather to fill disaster relief buckets for communities impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
https://vimeo.com/1021868586More than 60 members and staff of at least eight churches in Eastern and Central Kentucky’s Presbytery of Transylvania gathered in the fellowship hall of First Presbyterian Church of Lexington on a recent Sunday afternoon to fill large buckets with a plethora of supplies needed to begin recovery from a natural disaster like a hurricane or a flood.
The effort was in response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which ravaged communities in the southeastern United States from Florida to Virginia in September and October. It was also inspired by the outpouring of support Eastern Kentucky received from Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) and other organizations two summers ago following catastrophic flooding in 16 counties in Transylvania Presbytery.
The Rev. Philip Lotspeich, the presbytery’s general presbyter, said that two years later, people are still working to recover from the floods that came with little warning.
“I don’t know if that’s paying it forward or paying it back,” said Rev. Linda Kurtz, associate pastor of Christian Formation at First Presbyterian, who co-organized the bucket brigade with the Rev. Hannah McIntyre, pastor of Pisgah Presbyterian Church in neighboring Versailles, Kentucky.
Rev Linda Kurtz with two others organizing disaster relief supplies (Photo by Rich Copley) |
“We know how effective cleanup buckets can be and how important they are in the initial mucking out,” Kurtz said.
When she heard that hurricane response had put a significant dent in the supply of buckets PDA and Church World Service had on hand, Kurtz said she and McIntyre were inspired to put together a bucket effort to help replenish supplies for continued hurricane response or “for the inevitable next disaster.” That Sunday’s event resulted in 117 completed buckets.
At the end of the line, lids were put on the buckets, they were sealed and loaded on a truck that delivered them to a CWS distribution point in Indianapolis.
“We are overwhelmed with the response from this presbytery,” McIntyre said, “and not just these churches that were here today, but churches from across Transylvania Presbytery. It’s been amazing.”
Rich Copley, Multimedia Producer, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
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