Recovering from a natural disaster can be slow, stressful, and sometimes overwhelming. Here are some additional tips. Keep short-term and long-term goals in mind. Be realistic about material and labor... read more →
Dealing with the immediate aftermath of a hurricane requires a careful balance of physical safety, property protection, and mental health management. Key priorities include avoiding dangerous hazards like floodwaters and... read more →
Florida's hurricane season requires careful planning and quick action. When a storm approaches, evacuate immediately if officials tell you to leave. Otherwise, shelter in place, the most important rule during a hurricane in... read more →
Protecting your home Clear Yard Hazards: High winds easily turn unsecured items into destructive projectiles. Bring all patio furniture, grills, potted plants, decorations, bicycles, and trash cans into a garage... read more →
Are you ready to weather the storm? Here is a quick checklist. Do you have an emergency kit ready? After an emergency, you may need to survive on your own... read more →
June 1 marked the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, which stretches through November 30 and calls for vigilance, compassion, and preparedness. Preparedness is not only practical, but also... read more →
“Neighboring” is the art and practice of caring deeply and acting accordingly. Neighboring is a verb about living in community. Neighboring starts with noticing and knowing who is near, and... read more →
YES, the May Family Educational Grant is OPEN to receive applications. Last year we had an issue with the application. The issue is now resolved, and the Synod Endowments Team... read more →
Rostered Ministers Annual Reports to the Bishop Rostered ministers should download the report which corresponds to their roster status and save it to their computer. Upon completion, save, and then... read more →
After five years of dedicated service, it is with mixed emotions that we announce the retirement of Tina Fritz, who has been an integral part of our organization. Throughout her... read more →


