Monday, November 21, 2011
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Why Not Minot 1- October 2011- Epilogue
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Mucking Out a Basement
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Wanted to get this out quick
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Monday, October 24, 2011
RE: Minot- the Last work day
Dear Rod,
I am always amazed as to the depth you and your team will go to help clean out or to build up. You are all doing the call of God and I pray someday we can just sit and share how good God has been when we have been about His business, and as He was also about ours!
May God richly bless your team and all the people you were involved with and all the homes that received attention and all those who still need attention. May He empower this community called Minot. May the Holy Spirit come and fill them up and may miracles happen in spite of what people see or believe. May the Mennonites be covered with the Lord and may many people’s homes, lives and relationships be healed and prosper all for the glory of God. And may all the plans from heaven happen on earth into this place called Minot.
Touch them Lord, in the name of Jesus of Nazareth!
Amen and amen
From: Rod Scofield [mailto:rodscofield@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 1:47 AM
To: Rod Scofield
Cc: Erin Clayton 2; Howard Newton; Kristen Butler; Lewis Whitehead; Matthew Sanderson; Pastor Rod Stemme; Robert Newton; Shirley Smith; Sue Letourneau; Wendy Clayton; Of Course it Quacks
Subject: Minot- the Last work day
Today's house had a dry basement. Hallelujah! We knocked our goal out of the park. 5 houses in 5 days. We were actually done around lunch time today. We just had to remove a lot of nails and drywall pieces, a couple ceilings, etc. In the basement, we had to take out a furnace. It was pretty big. We had to disassemble it. (By "we" I mean Bob and Howard. I carried parts outside). Howard found some holes on the inside that he said was kind of a good thing the flood happened because they would get worse and cause a carbon monoxide problem. God works for the Good in All things...
More observations after I get back.
Pictures are here: https://picasaweb.google.com/rodscofield/Minot1October2011
Blog is here: www.rodscof.blogspot.com I know Kristen posted tonight.
Or find and "friend" or "fan" or "like" or whatever you do these days on Facebook under "River Bend Mission Team"
More upcoming...
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Minot- the Last work day
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Friday, October 21, 2011
End of the week thoughts...
Especially as I am as tired as I am, I empathize with how these people must be feeling. The emotions are still very raw and you feel the tears in their eyes as they describe their losses and how little help they are receiving from various agencies. Not only that, but the national news has not covered the damage here the way other disasters have been covered and the season to be able to work here is much different than other locations because of the weather. The snow will fly soon and reconstruction will nearly cease until March and April.
Thanks to all who were praying for our safety and strength to continue to do the work that these people so desperately need. I'm certain your prayers are what kept us upright!! As you think about the work that we did here in the upcoming months, pray for the Mennonites coming down from Canada that have made a 2 year committment to this city to helping them rebuild. They will be staying at a church (that they are also rebuilding) and working on approximately 5 homes throughout the winter while it is the off season for farming. It is touching to see the Mennonite community empathizing with this community and making the commitment to be a presence in the rebuilding.
Enough of my rambling thoughts, Thanks for partnering with us by your thoughts and prayers!
-Kristen-
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Why Not Minot? Day #4
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
How Ali responded to something I said:
Every house in the neighborhood we worked in today was badly damaged. Some people are waiting to see what the City and the engineers decide about rebuilding. It's possible that the house we worked on today will be razed anyway, and the home owners bought out and not allowed to rebuild there. The people are hearing a lot of different reports and rumors about what is going to happen to their property. They are also saying that 2012 is supposed to be a pretty wet year also. Which begs the question, "Why are we gutting this house when it's possible they are going to tear it down anyway, or if it's going to flood again?" And I guess the answer is, "What if they don't tear it down? And what if it doesn't flood?" Nobody knows for sure what is going to happen. There aren't answers today. But we have hope. And we know that God is still God. And we believe that God directed us to come to Minot. And the agency that was still working was Lutheran Disaster Response, so we are working for them and are under their authority. And if they say, "Gut this house," then we will gut this house.
Amen! I often feel like the answer to these "questions" you have about the process that is in place on these mission trips is kind of "worldy".
God called you. You went, You worked, You brought a glimpse of the kingdom and if you remembered to bring your "eyes open to see" saw a glimpse of it as well. If mucking out a basement isn't the perfect "solution" to get your homeowners back in their home, you didn't lose much. In fact - you gained fellowship, followship, a little more Christ and an avenue to put those hands and feet work. As someone who doesn't like to gamble, that is a pretty safe bet.
Why Not Minot? Work Day 2-
Minot1 Work Day #3
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Thoughts from the worksite...
Yesterday we were given a house to finish up tearing out drywall and wet moldy insulation whatnot. We knocked that out rather quickly and were given another house today that is so much worse. There is the obvious concern of black mold, so we are wearing masks as we work, bit the basement seems to also have raw sewage that Shirley was hauling out in buckets. As it's been stated, "she's a better man than I! "
Those of you praying for us can be mindful of the mold, petitioning for our health and safety. These people are in the stage of grief of disillusionment where they are hearing all the bad and the problems are compounding... it is disparaging and these people need hope.
A comment on the cell service: I wrote this post at 9:30am and there wasn't enough coverage for my data to work. Only now am I able simply because of the wireless network here at the church ... as an end of the day perspective, we did twice the work we were assigned and the house looks more like a construction project than a disaster zone. How fulfilling!
-Kristen
Monday, October 17, 2011
Why Not Minot? Work Day 1
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Re: Why Not Minot? Day one on a new mission adventure
Please also hold us in prayer as today we continue to meet, fellowship and feed homeless folks in the Washington DC area. We will be working with 2 different food shelves/soup kitchens located in the heart of the city. Weather has been unusually warm here and DC law does not prohibit the homeless from sleeping in public areas so there are lots of folks in need and in plain site.
Peace and blessings to all!
Pastor Deb
Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless
D.C. - New York - Day one on a new mission adventure
Why Not Minot? Day one on a new mission adventure
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Hello Glenburn! (Where?!!!)
All this week I have been thinking about our departure and many things have run through my mind. I kept coming back to a song by mewithoutYou (talking about us without G-d) and the lyrics, "I do not exist, only YOU exist..." kept floating through my mind.
**Disclaimer-- this music isn't for everyone, but the message that he is proclaiming is very powerful...
As we step out this week, L-rd... remind us that we do not exist without you... only You exist and these people who have experienced disaster need your hope.
--Kristen
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Two Mission to Minot Options
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Friday, August 26, 2011
Re: Mission to Minot
Thanks so much for considering a trip to Minot, ND. This is the town Vern and I call HOME. We already have our "I helped rebuild Minot" T-shirts after a 2 week stint of flood work in July.
I am sure you have all heard of the devastation the town felt. About 1/5 of the population was evacuated. 4000 homes had flood water problems, over 800 of them had at least 6 feet of swamp water on the main floor. 5 schools are totally wasted and many churches were affected.
The bad thing in the Minot area is that they need to get as much done as possible before the winter sets in. Unlike some of the southern areas, once November hits they are pretty much done until late March / early April. I'm sure that if the dates set don't work the area would accept help whenever you are able to go. There is a site that will coordinate people / churches that NEED help with people that are able to help. You will also find that those directly involved will be there busting their buns to help. One of the FEMA reps when we were there commented that he had done disaster work in 40 states and that Minot had gotten more done in 2 weeks than some places got done in 6 months.
What church are you looking at helping? I know that Christ Lutheran / Augistana Lutheran / and Faith Methodist all had at least 3 feet of water in the sanctuary. Several other churches had the basements full.
The housing issue is bad. Housing was in short supply BEFORE the flood with the influx of oil workers...now with 4000 homes unable to be lived in, it is even worse. In many cases, the pastors of the churches lost not only the church, but their own homes as well and many of the parishioners that would ordinarily open their homes to mission groups no longer have a home.
That said- if you are interested in going to the area, I may be able to help with some logistics. We have made 4 trips to ND already this summer, so don't know if we would be able to do it again now. I do have 3 sisters in town that all know lots of people and have a relationship with all three churches that were totaled.
*Christ Lutheran - my sister Verla is president of the church. She said they would be spending $250,000 just for cleanup - they didn't have a $$ for the rebuilding phase of it.
*Augistana Lutheran - my mom's pastor had her office there. My Mom and sister Marlys's church, Faith Lutheran in Surrey ND, had been housing mission groups there. They have cots, bath-rooms, kitchen. They had an agreement for the workers to shower in the school locker rooms. Also the YMCA was offering free showers to workers. Surrey is just a few miles from Minot. Augistana is also currently partnering with my sister Jen's church.
*Faith Methodist was the church Vern and I attended when we lived in Minot. They are currently partnering with the church my Father-in-law attends.
Let me know if you would like me to pursue more information or call on my sisters for their thoughts.
God Bless you all
Linda and Vern Emerson
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Mission to Minot
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Boiled Peanuts...
The trip was an amazing experience, and meeting people along the way is what it is all about. I wish this were a corner store in my own hometown so I could shop there on a regular basis to support this woman's family, but I guess for now a bag of boiled peanuts and the memories must suffice. I am looking forward to the next trip, hoping for just as many great experiences and new friends.
Until we meet again,
Kristen
Boiled Peanuts |
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
RE: NOLA 6- Epilogue
RE: NOLA 6- Epilogue
Hello Rod,
Thank you for always sharing with us…it often feels like we are with you in person…we are however, with you in spirit! God’s many blessings on all those that served, serve and will be serving.
And to finish your salutation: Onward Christian soldiers!
God’s blessings
Trish
From: Rod Scofield [mailto:rodscofield@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 11:47 PM
To: rodscof.ofcourseitquacks@blogger.com
Cc: Ali Stemme; Barb Adams; Corrine Mahoney; Ginger Stemme; Howard Newton; Jeff Shaw; Judy Miller; Krissy k; Kristen Butler; Leanne Clouse; Lewis Whitehead; Linda Greene; Matthew Sanderson; Pastor Rod Stemme; Rob Warmboe; Robert Newton; Rod Stemme; Sue Letourneau
Subject: NOLA 6- Epilogue
We left Slidell around 8:30am on Saturday morning and drove to Kirkwood, MO. It took almost 11 hours.
We left Kirkwood, MO just before 8:00am and arrived in Inver Grove Hts. just before 8:00pm. Almost 12 hours.
Somewhere just north of Waterloo, IA, I followed a sign for Highway 20 instead of the normal highway I usually take. It added about 15 minutes or so to my trip. Jeff was driving my car, and Rod St. was driving his van. They took the normal way and ended up in a hail storm. And when they stopped for gas, they noticed a tire on my car that was wearing pretty thin. So they found someone on a Sunday in Iowa that had a used tire that would fit, and had it changed. Howard had been driving his truck and had fallen a little behind. We all caught up in Albert Lea, MN where we did our final devotions and prayed together and said goodbye for now.
About the time we were arriving in Albert Lea, we started to hear reports of some pretty bad weather in the northern suburbs of Minneapolis. As it turns out, there was extensive damage. It was the kind you can't believe is true when you see it in person, even though your own eyes are telling you it IS true. For the most part, the only weather we ran into was when Jeff and Rod St. were in the hail in Iowa.
Corrine said that this trip was the best one yet. There was a lot of work accomplished, and we connected strongly with our homeowners. For those that have been following, you might remember that after the last trip, (NOLA 5) I was skeptical about the projects we were getting from Disaster Relief agency we were working with. I had a careful eye on this trip, to see if these houses fit the criteria of "least, last, lost" that we were trying to serve. People that wouldn't be able to do it any other way. And I think all three projects we worked on- or to put it more humanely, all three homeowners we served, were divine appointments from God.
Courtney and Kevin, Bob and Evalynn, and Chanel have changed our lives, and I hope we have touched them, too. God is good.
There were 22 people on this trip. About half were from the original "River Bend" Churches, and the other half from other places. There were 5 or 6 people in their 20's, and 6 people that got the Senior discount at the Golden Corral. 7 people joined us for the first time. It was a good team that gelled together.
I challenged everyone on the team to read Phillippians a few times before the trip, paying special attention to Chapter 2. It talks about unity and serving God and each other. And that's what we did.
What's next? I have been saying for a few months that this was our last New Orleans trip (for now). Roma (a previous team member) wants us to go to Tuscaloosa. Obviously there are floods and tornados all over the country. And they are predicting a heavy hurricane season again. We will have to wait and see where God directs us to next. Wherever it is, we'll get on the bus.
There are more pictures uploaded to the Picasa site (www.picasaweb.com/rodscofield/nola6#) Or on Facebook (www.facebook.com/pages/River-Bend-Mission-Team/197364267016).
Thank you for riding the bus with us in the way you have. Your prayers and letters of encouragement are very important and appreciated.
Onward!
Rod
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Monday, May 23, 2011
NOLA 6- Epilogue
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Saturday, May 21, 2011
NOLA 6 The last day
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Friday, May 20, 2011
NOLA 6 Thursday
I think I figured out why I can't send pictures in here- Didn't gmail used to have an "insert picture" button or something? I'm guessing that because I have blind copied everyone except the team, if I attach a couple files, it looks more like spam. - So to see pictures, you'll have to click over to our Our Picasa website with pictures or our Facebook Page. I think that Kristen has also posted some pictures on our blog www.rodscof.blogspot.com.
Howard's team ran into a very "jenky" floor when trying to lay laminate flooring. It took us twice as long to do the kitchen as it did to do any other room in the house. We had to get pretty creative about it. Roma B., who was on a few of our trips and with whom I have worked on a couple of these floors before, would maybe not have enjoyed this one. We also worked on an exterior door and some interior doors. We are really enjoying the homeowners. They cooked lunch for us today.
Kristen's team finished everything they can do for their homeowner. They said they also enjoyed their homeowner, Bob. Their project was priming and painting his entire house. They got it done (garage included!) in four days. They will be going to Bob's site to help him tomorrow.
Bob's team has been working on a myriad of projects at their house. They have been glad to have Laban on their team because Laban has set tile for a living before, and there was a mighty big tile job to do. They have also been painting and installing trim and baseboards and doors. They have also spoken highly of their homeowners.
The weather has been great. No too hot. Well, today was more humid and warmer.
Tomorrow we are going to be on TV. There is a local news station that is having a concert with a local musician that writes songs about Katrina recovery. They want to interview a volunteer team to help kick off their summer volunteer season. I don't know much more than that, but I know we have to get up early for it. We are also going to see the Lower 9th Ward and some other places that were hit damaged and still affected by Katrina.
Thank you to everyone who is praying for us and supporting us. Prayer requests for tonight and tomorrow would just be that we get as much done in quality that we can on Friday. It's a shorter workday and there is still much to do.
Peace!
Rod
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
A few phone pics...Day 2 on site
Leanne and Ali, painting away! |
NOLA 6 day two
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
NOLA 6 -- ooooops! First work day
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The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey
Sunday, May 15, 2011
NOLA 6 - The road to Slidell
The spiritual life cannot be made suburban. It is always frontier, and we who live in it must accept and even rejoice that it remains untamed.
-- Howard Macey