Post-Hurricane Ike Update 9/18

The publisher of the Galveston County Daily News has an editorial in yesterday's edition that is harshly critical of Galveston Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas.  He seems to be promoting the notion that this is an election rather than a natural disaster.  Decisions that are being executed by the Mayor are driven by people who are the best in the world in disaster recovery operations.

Please, please do not attempt to return to Galveston Island until public officials say it is safe. I have received reports that people working in certain areas of the island are required to wear hazardous materials gear and masks due to the toxic nature of the environment.  One of our parishioners stayed through the storm and cut his foot trying to remove debris.  It quickly became infected due to the dirty water.  John Sealy Hospital could not help him so he had to be taken to Dallas where he was hospitalized and is being treated for a very serious infection.  Another parishioner had two flats due to nails in the street.

All of this has been been confirmed by Galveston County public officials at this morning's press conference.  There is another press conference scheduled at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon.  If you are outside the viewing area for Houston stations, try going to any of their websites to watch.

We are all anxious about our property.  However, as Christians, we are grounded in the belief that people are more important than possessions.  Remediation companies are already at work addressing the most urgent damage.  The Allcat Disaster Services crew is already at work in Trinity Episcopal School, which was worst hit, and moving toward the nave.  I want to urge everyone to contact your insurance company and see what arrangements can be made for remediation at your property by crews that are already on the island doing that for others.  These services should be covered by the insurance companies and using them will make it possible for you to stay off the island until it is safe to return.

Here is a photograph of the traffic we will face when we try to return if we all try at once.  I received a report yesterday that during the "look and leave" period, traffic was backed up to LaMarque (approximately ten miles).Hurricane Look and Leave Traffic a

We are attempting to set up a temporary office at the Diocesan Center in Houston.  Watch for further details.

Anyone in position to make contributions to Trinity either for storm recovery or for regular giving are asked to use the DONATE button on the church homepage www.trinitygalv.org.  If you must use a paper check, send it to

Galveston's Trinity Episcopal Church
c/o The Episcopal Diocese of Texas
      1225 Texas Avenue
      Houston, Texas 77002

Make your check payable to The Episcopal Diocese of Texas and note that your gift is for Galveston's Trinity Church, either for "Storm Recovery Fund" or "Operations."  The Treasurer of the Diocese is prepared to assist us with proper accounting for these contributions until we are able to handle them ourselves. 

Also, I am attempting to forward all Trinity Church and School mail to the Diocesan Center in hopes we can begin to handle business as funds are available.  Church Insurance, The Diocese of Texas, and Episcopal Relief and Development are all in the process of helping address funding during this critical period.

Photographs of damage at Trinity are now available on our website:  www.trinitygalv.org .

We have quite a few evacuees in the Austin area.  Fr. Merrill Wade, Rector of St. Matthew's Church, Austin, has invited us all to worship together with his flock at 10:30 a.m. this Sunday.  Fr. Paul Wehner and I will be in the service to offer prayers and words of comfort for coastal evacuees and gratitude for those who are giving us shelter and those who have gone into harm's way to begin the cleanup operation.  St. Matthew's Church is located at 8134 Mesa Dr., Austin, Texas 78759.  Their website is: www.stmattsaustin.org.  Phone (512) 345-8314.  Please pass the word!

Cathedral Dean Joe Reynolds has invited evacuees in the Houston area to worship together at Christ Church Cathedral at the 9:00 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. services.  Fr. David Dearman will be assisting in the services this Sunday.  Christ Church Cathedral is located at 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas 77002.  Their website is: www.christchurchcathedral.org.  Phone (713) 222-2593.  Please pass the word!

I ask you to continue to monitor www.e-piphanies.com and post comments to share information regarding your whereabouts and well being and offer words of hope and encouragement to one another during this recovery process.  And continue to pray for all whose lives are affected by Hurricane Ike, those who are sheltering us, and those who are in harm's way.

Faithfully,

Ron+

Comments

4 responses to “Post-Hurricane Ike Update 9/18”

  1. karen peterson Avatar
    karen peterson

    Thank you Ron for you support of the Mayor and other officials. They understand the people’s need to see their home to begin their emotional recovery and they made the look and leave decision with the best of intentions. They’re still trying to come up with a plan to facilitate such an initiative. The GDN has been critical through this whole process

  2. Gay Pogue Avatar
    Gay Pogue

    Father Ron,
    This is Tammie Taylor from St. Augustine of Hippo. I’m at the Huntsville public library and thus I am blocked from posting appropriately to your blog. May I ask you to post the following info regarding St. Augustine if it contains any new information? Thanks so much.
    St. Augustine of Hippo — our sanctuary sustained no damage save one broken window. The old and new parish halls, as well as the classrooms took on what we estimate to be 3-4 feet of water. Bishop’s Warden Bill Taylor gained access to the island Friday the 19th with adjustors from the Church Insurance Co. to further assess the damage and get the ball rolling on clean-up as they are able. Parishioners — Gladys Simon, Pat Tate and Justine are safe and well in California with family; Charles and Roylene Lemons, and Melva and Joe Pope, and Inger Williams are all with their respective families on the mainland; Beulah Smith is safe in her home; Idell Guidry had water in her Hitchcock home but she and Alicia/Richard are all safe and well; Carol Freeman and her mom are safe with family; Sherman Boyer is safe with her family in Dallas, Audrey reports she and her family are safe in San Antonio, and that Angela Lemons (whose house suffered great water damage) is in Austin. We did not reach Evelyn or Betty prior to the storm, and trust that both of them left the island well prior to Ike’s arrival. We would like to hear from anyone with news about anyone else – Bill and I are in New Waverly, Texas (2 hours north of Galveston on I-45) with my parents. Bill’s cell is 832 654-2391 and Tammie’s is 281 250-1733. The land line is not working yet, but that number is 936 344-6723. Friends, please let us know if we can assist you, and God be will you until we meet again. Tammie Taylor
    Father Pogue, thank you so much for taking the lead on electronic communication. It is precious to see/hear news and it is so important to take advantage of this media. Carry on!
    Tammie Taylor
    St. Augustine of Hippo
    via the Huntsville Public Library!

  3. karen peterson Avatar
    karen peterson

    Tammie
    Thank you so much for update on your congregants. I pray that those you have not touched base with are well.

  4. Robert Ebert Avatar
    Robert Ebert

    Friends, I understand your great desire to return to your homes and places of familiarity but I strongly urge and downright beg you to follow the advice of city and county officials. While Galveston is not utterly devastated it was hit hard. City workers and others are working tirelessly to get you home, but home safe. Texas City is in the best shape of any city in the county and we are hurt. I finally got power about an hour ago, 8 days after landfall. Tonight is my first full night off and I have been ordered off Saturday and Sunday to rest, We have been assisting our neighboring cities and our personnel are at their end point. we are finally able to start really rotating them rather than just cat naps. Water service is being restored in Galveston and is back up in TC and LaMarque. We have our sewer system back but Galveston’s is still down. The sewer plant is powered but the neighborhood lift stations are down and that is the problem as they can not move sewage to the plant. I am monitoring Galveston EOC and will advise you when it is safe to come back. We do have some hotels by Mall of Mainland and on 146 open. I w ill try and get to Trinity tommorrow. Please stay safe and know the Ebert’s miss you all. We are going to join Lillian Sunday for services but promise it is only temporary as we are looking forward to returning to Trinity. Godbless and Godspeed Robert Ebert, Junior Warden

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