2012년 2월 28일 화요일

Ridgewood church lends a hand

Members of a Ridgewood church put their faith into practice this weekend — one shovelful of muck at a time — by helping Pompton Lakes residents clean up their flood-damaged homes.
More than 100 members of the Ridgewood congregation of the World Mission Society Church of God helped shovel out debris, knock down a damaged wall and bag trash removed from the basements of several homes along Washington Avenue on Monday.
For residents such as Satinder Bharaj, the group's arrival was a blessing.
At the height of the flooding caused by Hurricane Irene, water poured in from the front and back of the home where Bharaj and her husband, Balbir, have lived for the last eight years.
They were among the families evacuated from the area. Their son arranged for them to stay at a hotel in Parsippany. They were able to return home Saturday to inspect the damage.
"Everything is damaged," Bharaj said. "Nothing could be saved."
Her husband's injured knee complicated matters until a group of the church volunteers, whose members come from all over Bergen County, showed up to help dig out the debris from the basement.
"They are very polite and very helpful," she said.
Other neighbors who didn't need the group's help also were appreciative.
Mireille Greenberg initially invited the group to her house, but after consulting with her husband, Herb, and their son, Peter, declined the help.

Ridgewood church lends a hand

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Members of a Ridgewood church put their faith into practice this weekend — one shovelful of muck at a time — by helping Pompton Lakes residents clean up their flood-damaged homes.
More than 100 members of the Ridgewood congregation of the World Mission Society Church of God helped shovel out debris, knock down a damaged wall and bag trash removed from the basements of several homes along Washington Avenue on Monday.
For residents such as Satinder Bharaj, the group's arrival was a blessing.
At the height of the flooding caused by Hurricane Irene, water poured in from the front and back of the home where Bharaj and her husband, Balbir, have lived for the last eight years.
They were among the families evacuated from the area. Their son arranged for them to stay at a hotel in Parsippany. They were able to return home Saturday to inspect the damage.
"Everything is damaged," Bharaj said. "Nothing could be saved."
Her husband's injured knee complicated matters until a group of the church volunteers, whose members come from all over Bergen County, showed up to help dig out the debris from the basement.
"They are very polite and very helpful," she said.
Other neighbors who didn't need the group's help also were appreciative.
Mireille Greenberg initially invited the group to her house, but after consulting with her husband, Herb, and their son, Peter, declined the help.

Ridgewood church lends a hand

2012년 2월 27일 월요일

Park Clean Up

world mission society Church Of God "Park Clean Up"

Park Clean Up


Via View Park is one of those lost in the shadow of the Oak or Roosevelt Parks.
It was a popular one last summer, for all the wrong reasons.
But it was the first of Minot's parks to get attention from a volunteer group that's aiming to brighten the valley.


(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "The flood took a lot of the life away from here in the ground so we're going to clear all this out for the summer. Even though the ground is kind of hard now, we're going to try to spruce it up a little bit and in the summer time it will be a lot easier to plant flowers and things like that."

The group is from the World Mission Society Church of God which is 2200 churches strong world wide.

(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "Our church is actually doing a mission all across the world by cleaning up and beautifying the world, showing the love of Christ in the last days."

A global restoration mission, it only happens that locally, their initiative is needed now more than ever.

(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "The flood season, it was difficult for everybody. We see in the parks, there are many things the city doesn't have, so we were the first to actually work with the park directors. Also during that time, people can see our church doing good deeds and good acts and what we're actually doing is spreading the love of the Heavenly Mother."

The group met with Minot Park District Director Ron Merritt on Monday to make a plan of action to continue cleaning in the parks that need it most.

(Charquez Taylor, World Mission Society Church of God) "He actually wants to set up a plan every week because we have a goal to clean up every park in Minot. Right now it's difficult. Oak park is closed. The bigger parks are closed. So we're going to start little and work our way up."

You may see them around town, the group plans to be in a park dressed in yellow every Sunday as weather permits.
Brightening the shadows of the flood for all the right reasons.

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