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Neon Kentucky Flood
Groups of 8-10 are needed now for cleanup!
Looking for Help in Tornado-Damaged Kentucky
Volunteers are still needed for a more concentrated push in August and September!
Ukraine Crisis
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Mucking Out the Community
Mucking Out the Community Teams from OP Churches in North Carolina, Tennessee and Michigan have already come to help in Neon after the catastrophic floods devastated Neon Reformed OPC and its community in Neon, Kentucky. After first mucking out, cleaning and...
Meet Bonnie
Meet Bonnie Bonnie is just one of the business and homeowners of Neon who are dealing with what's left of Neon after the flood two weeks ago. Pastor Jay Bennett talks to Bonnie about her loss and the need for volunteers to help clean out homes and businesses....
Restoring Worship in Neon
Restoring Worship in Neon by Trish Duggan, OPC Disaster Response Communications Coordinator It’s been two weeks since six-and-a-half feet of water ravaged Neon Reformed OPC. Even though much has been accomplished in the these 14 days, the first phase is just now...
An Overview of OPC Disaster Response
The primary goal of disaster response in the OPC is to restore worship within OPC churches and families, and to demonstrate the compassionate love of Christ to our neighbors.
Volunteers go to places of disaster to assist those in need. It is never clear in advance how our work will be used: it might be that an individual or the whole country gets to see a glimpse of Christianity. It is important to go as a team, no matter how large or small.
OPC Disaster Response Video
Inspirational, documentary-style video on OPC Disaster Response
The S.T.O.R.M. Report:
The short-term missions and disaster response e-newsletter is available as an email, bulletin insert, and poster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Thinking about joining the OPC Disaster Registry, but have questions? Check out our page: Frequently Asked Questions.