Churches and ADRA Respond to Floods in NSW and Queensland

Pastor Steve Hebbard (left) and the ADRA volunteers helping with the cleanup efforts in Gympie. [Photo Courtesy of Adventist Record]

South Pacific Division

Churches and ADRA Respond to Floods in NSW and Queensland

Australia | Juliana Muniz

After heavy rainfall caused unprecedented flooding in New South Wales and Queensland with an estimated damage of AU$2 billion so far, Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) volunteers and local Adventist church members are joining efforts to assist the flood-ravaged communities.

With most flood waters beginning to recede last Thursday (March 3), many church members dedicated the weekend to meet the urgent needs in the community. 

In the Lockyer Valley (QLD), Gatton Adventist Church is running an evacuation centre serving the worst affected since the start of the flood. Volunteers have also provided meals, clothing, and bedding items to the community.

Assisting the impacted community with the cleanup, members of Innovation Adventist Church from North Lakes dedicated their Sabbath to help a family that lost everything to the floods. Ipswich Church gathered volunteers and organised a community cleanup operation on Sunday. 

According to a recent report from ADRA, due to flooding and M1 closures, a severe food shortage started to develop in the north region of NSW from Kingscliff to Lismore on March 1, with food, water, and fuel listed as the primary needs. 

On Sabbath morning, instead of meeting for church, Kingscliff and Gold Coast Central Church members packed 50 food hampers, of which 43 were delivered to those in need in Fingal Head. The remaining seven hampers were delivered to the emergency evacuation centre in Murwillumbah.

The team received a special thanks from one of the grateful recipients. “Thank you so much! I have nothing to eat and no money to buy any food. I’m going to church next week!”

Kingscliff and Gold Coast churches pack food hampers. [Photo Courtesy of Adventist Record]
Kingscliff and Gold Coast churches pack food hampers. [Photo Courtesy of Adventist Record]

In Lismore (NSW), the church— transformed into an emergency evacuation centre—received a full load of non-perishable food items on March 3. A team of volunteers helped unload the truck by hand. 

Other food shortage responses are being organised. Sanitarium Health Food Company has offered to donate food supplies for 12,000 families that will be delivered at Kingscliff and Ocean Shores Adventist churches and distributed across the north NSW affected region. 

Adventists in Logan [Photo Courtesy of Adventist Record]
Adventists in Logan [Photo Courtesy of Adventist Record]

In Murwillumbah, volunteers split their efforts last Thursday (March 3) to assist the cleanup at the church and community. On Sabbath, the church held a shorter Sabbath service where members shared testimonies and left at 10:30 a.m. to assist the community by delivering food and helping with the cleanup. 

With the situation still developing and potential further flash flooding, church members are being encouraged to pray for the affected areas. 

To support ADRA’s flood response, visit adra.org.au/donate. To stay up to date with what ADRA is doing to relieve the flood impact, go to adra.org.au/adras-flood-response-qld-nsw/.

This article was originally published on the website of Adventist Record