Loudonville Community Church
Thursday, February 23, 2012

Disaster Assistance Team

 
Being the hands and feet of Christ, wherever He sends us.
  
The Disaster Assistance Teams seek to go wherever God sends us in the world, to help people in disaster situations put their lives and homes back together, physically as well as spiritually.  Our desire is to reach men and women in our body and beyond, teach them the skills necessary to fulfill LCC's mission statement, and send them throughout the world to use what they have been taught.  Another result would be the spiritual growth of team members while witnessing for Christ to those receiving assistance, salvation and comfort.
 
Below are listed the trips that DAT has taken:
  • October 2004 - Mississippi for Katrina relief (648 work hours)
  • February 2005 - Mississippi for Katrina relief (1,200 work hours)
  • October 2005 - Mississippi for Katrina relief(840 work hours)
  • February 2006 - Mississippi for Katrina relief (650 work hours)
  • March 2007 - Congo with church missions trip (840 work hours)
  • October 2008 - Iowa with Eight Days of Hope (750 work hours)
  • August 2009 - Gasport, NY (300 work hours)
  • October 2010 - Kenya with church missions trip (350 work hours)
  • November 2010 - Nashville with Eight Days of Hope (700 work hours)
  • Summer 2011 - Springfield, MA for Tornado Relief (150 work hours)
  • Summer and Fall 2011 - Prattsville, NY for flood relief (300 work hours)
  • October 2011 - Mississippi/Alabama with Eight Days of Hope (1,000 work hours)     
For more information contact Dick Tyrrell at dat@lcchurch.org.