Post-Hurricane Ike Update 9/19

Hurricane Garth Damage 2

The Garth at Galveston's Trinity Church Following Hurricane Ike

Photo by Bill Macdonald

Bishop's Video

Bishop Don Wimberly has taped his fourth video for the diocese. He made a presentation to the House of Bishops, meeting in Salt Lake City this week, regarding the diocese's response to Hurricane Ike. Our bishops cancelled their plans to attend this  meeting to be present in the diocese at this critical time.

Galveston Residents Worship in Austin/Houston

Galveston residents who have evacuated to the Austin and Houston areas are invited to worship together this Sunday at St. Matthew's, Austin, and Christ Church Cathedral, Houston

The Rev. Merrill Wade, rector of St. Matthew's, Austin, has invited us all to worship together with his flock at 10:30 a.m. this Sunday.  The Revs. Paul Wehner and Ron Pogue will be in the service.  St. Matthew's Church is located at 8134 Mesa Dr., Austin, Texas 78759.  Phone 512.345.8314. 

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.  The Rev. David Dearman, head of Trinity Episcopal School, Galveston will be assisting in the services this Sunday.  Christ Church Cathedral is located at 1117 Texas Avenue, Houston, Texas 77002.  Phone 713.222.2593. 

Please pass the word!

Church Insurance

Church Insurance representatives are currently in our area assessing damage.  Representatives were in Galveston today working with remediation specialists and in communication with Fr. Pogue and Fr. Dearman.

Grants received

The Diocese has received $25,000 from Episcopal Relief and Development for immediate needs and a $125,000 grant from the St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities (Community Recovery Assistance Fund).  St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities has begun a ground level assessment, working with grantees, community members, funders, collaborative partners and City and County government.  This research and data gathered will help inform grant making. This research also prepares The Charities to address the most severe needs expressed by the community. Updates will be posted on The Charities website.

Keep in Touch

Use the Comments feature below to share information, report your whereabouts and well being, and ask questions.  It is enormously helpful for us to communicate while we are scattered during this recovery period.

Comments

2 responses to “Post-Hurricane Ike Update 9/19”

  1. Jeff Brouillette Avatar
    Jeff Brouillette

    I left the island Friday morning really not thinking this was going to be as big a deal as it turned out to be. I went up to Spring to stay with Etta and the kids. I got back on th island Sunday morning. What I saw of the island is not as bad as the news would indicate. But, the house burned to the ground. I was renting the house from Etta. She did not have contents insurance and I did not get renters insurance. I had 3 motorcycles in the garage, $15-20K. They should be covered by comprehensive insurance. All my gun collection but 2 were in the gunsafe. At least $50K worth. The safe is still there, but I was unable to get to it. Everything else I owned was in the house, except for a suitcase I took with me. But that was just stuff. Shake it off. Life goes on. My only real sense of loss is that I left my 2 cats locked in what I really thought was a safe house, and they are gone. I feel very bad about that. The house had never flooded. This time it got about 4 feet of water then apparently burned while the water was still in the house. All I can hope is the water may have broken a back window and let the cats out.
    Anyway, I am fine. No problems, except we still don’t have power in Spring. AND my guns are rusting away because they won’t let me back on the island to get them.
    I wish you all the best.
    Dear Lord,
    Please be good to us, as the sea is so wide our boat is so small.
    Amen

  2. Gay Pogue Avatar
    Gay Pogue

    From Emily and Jack Erdmann. We have been in Dallas since September 10th terribly saddened by what we saw on television.
    Barbara Yoder is also in Dallas and we have seen each other and plan to attend Church Services at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Midway
    together. Would like to know how the Reegs are and how is Bill Leopold. Best to all.

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