Since the flooding occurred in mid-August in Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, and the surrounding areas, locals here in New Orleans and Southeast Louisiana have been making donations, participating in clean-up crews, and reaching out in various ways to support those affected by the flooding.
Our sister church MCC of Baton Rouge was greatly impacted by the flooding, with at least 30 congregants who were displaced from their homes, and Rev. Keith Mozingo, their amazing pastor whose own home and posse...
Since the flooding occurred in mid-August in Baton Rouge, Denham Springs, and the surrounding areas, locals here in New Orleans and Southeast Louisiana have been making donations, participating in clean-up crews, and reaching out in various ways to support those affected by the flooding.
Our sister church MCC of Baton Rouge was greatly impacted by the flooding, with at least 30 congregants who were displaced from their homes, and Rev. Keith Mozingo, their amazing pastor whose own home and possessions were damaged.
After the initial flooding, we organized a few work crews, and we provided some initial donations. However, since most of the affected congregants did not live in a designated "flood zone" and did not have flood insurance, we are going to support our friends in Baton Rouge through some fundraising efforts.
Please stop by, this Saturday evening, September 17th, from 6 - 8 pm at the Country Club at 634 Louisa St, New Orleans, LA 70117. $20 is the suggested donation for entry, but any support or donation amount is much appreciated. Free appetizers, cash bar, and a 50/50 raffle will be available. And we encourage you to stay afterwards to enjoy a delicious dinner, or take a dip in the outdoor pool.
Rev. Elder Tony Freeman, Director of the Office of Church Life and Health, will also present denominational awards for some of the award recipients in the South Gulf Coast Network.
Please join us in recognizing:
Jacqui Jones (co-network facilitator from Resurrection MCC), and Mike Smith, (co-network facilitator from MCC Baton Rouge) for receiving the Network Ministry Award.
Rev. Alisan Rowland and MCC New Orleans (pastor at MCC New Orleans) for receiving the Phoenix Award.
We also want to give our sincerest congratulations to award recipients Rev. Keith Mozingo, pastor of MCC Baton Rouge, who received the Rev. John Hose Award for Dedicated and Faithful Service by a Clergy Person in MCC; and Rev. Dr. Michael Diaz, who received the Jennifer Justice and Carlos Chavez Young Adult Award, who will receive their awards separately.
If you're unable to attend, but would still like to donate to MCC Baton Rouge, you can donate from their website at http://www.mccbr.org/.