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October 28, 2007 12:49PM
Church small groups shelter fire survivors in California

In Saddleback valley, three blazes destroy 28,000 acres.


Tim Morgan

Pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback church in Orange County, California, released this letter by email to church members in the past 12 hours:

Dear Saddleback Church Family,

Our campus has been spared, but with 3 of the 18 California fires in the Saddleback Valley (Santiago, Modjeska, and Trabuco Canyons), so many of our members have been forced to evacuate their homes. So far, over 28,000 acres have burned here in our Saddleback Valley area.

Our hearts grieve for all who have lost their homes this week in the 18 fires of Southern California. News agencies report that almost 800,000 people have had to evacuate from their homes, and over 1 billion in damage has occurred so far. Monday night, we prayed together for these people as our 40 Days of Purpose Hosts met for training.

Of course your church has been at the center of relief efforts once again. This is the eighth national or international disaster that Saddleback has mobilized for, so our disaster teams are quite organized and effective as first responders.

HERE’S A QUICK UPDATE:

Our 120 acre campus has served as a Fire Evacuation Center, caring for and feeding people who had to evacuate their homes. We’ve also been taking care of a lot of pets and horses!

We’ve also been a staging area and Relief/Refreshment Center for the fire fighters. Today we fed over 425 fire fighters on our church campus. These fire fighters are from all over California.

Our ministry teams have been placing evacuated families into homes of members.

We’ve sent out trained volunteer chaplains to many other evacuation sites besides Saddleback care, counsel, and pray.

Today Saturday, many of our relief teams will head to the hardest hit areas of San Diego, as well as serving here in our local communities. Also members divided up in small groups to do clean up work in the Saddleback Valley. Each small group was given 4 houses to work with.

Saddleback is serving as a clearinghouse for relief donations for victims. Many individuals, organizations, and congregations from other states have called and wired funds to Saddleback that we’re distributing to those who’ve lost everything. For information on giving go to www.saddleback.com

AN OBSERVATION

As the fires have raged this week, I’ve once again seen the undeniable importance and benefit of being a part of a small group. While people without a church home or a small group were sent to evacuation centers across Southern California (like our campus), I kept hearing story after story of Saddleback small groups opening their homes to fellow group members who had to evacuate. I also witnessed small groups actually fighting fires together when a group member’s homes was threatened by fire!

THAT, my friends, is what small groups are all about! Your group carries you through a crisis! Right now I feel sorry for those who’ve never connected with a group. It’s never too late to join one.

Also, I am so proud of how our 3,500 small groups immediately moved into action in this crisis. Jesus said, “Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples." John 13:35 (NLT)

(For those of you who asked: Yes, Kay (my wife) and Saddleback staff minister Elizabeth Styffe were captured briefly on video by a local TV news crew. Members of our small group were assisting in saving the Styffe home from the fire in their back yard. You may have also seen many of our college ministry (“CRAVEâ€) students working alongside firefighters on the fire lines.

THREE THINGS YOU CAN YOU DO

1. Continue to pray for all the firefighters. MANY are Saddleback members.

2. This weekend, invite your friends and neighbors. I’m speaking on “HOW CAN I LOOK UP WHEN I’M BURNED OUT?†KEN BLANCHARD, the bestselling management author of all time, will share his personal testimony and response after his house burned down this week in Rancho Bernardo.

3. The following weekend, Nov. 3-4, invite everyone to join us as we publicly honor all the Fire Fighters at our six services Please pass on this word.

Remember, God’s purpose for your life is greater than any problem you’ll face.

“These trials are only to test your faith, to show that it is strong and pure. It is being tested as fire tests and purifies gold—and your faith is far more precious to God than mere gold. So if your faith remains strong after being tried by fiery trials, it will bring you much praise and glory and honor on the day when Jesus Christ is revealed to the whole world.†1 Peter 1:7 (NLT)

See you this weekend during 40 Days of Purpose.


Pastor Rick

Posted by Tim Morgan on October 28, 2007 12:49PM

Comments

I had just a little problem with Warren's letter to his congregation. My pastor does it, too, so it must be a trend, and I think these guys probably do it (the praise part) to keep us motivated, but it sounds too much like bragging. It reminds me a little of the story of the Pharisee and the publican in Luke 18.

Posted by: anonymous at October 30, 2007

Anonymous, I got the same impression... So I did a search on BibleGateway for "boast", extracting all positive instances. The addresses follow, and they all seem to have spiritual subjects, not the works of a congregation.

1 Corinthians 1:30-31, 9:15-18
2 Corinthians 1:12-14, 7:12-16, 9:2-4, 10:7-12:10
Galatians 6:13-14
Philippians 2:14-18
2 Thessalonians 1:3-4
Hebrews 3:1-6

Posted by: Jesdisciple (Chris) at October 31, 2007

Afterthought: I only bothered to check the New Testament, although perhaps I should have checked the Old as well; I didn't think of it at the time. I'll check into that after supper.

Posted by: Jesdisciple (Chris) at October 31, 2007

Update for the Old Testament:

1 Samuel 2:1
Psalm 34:2
Psalm 44:8
Jeremiah 9:23-24

Posted by: Jesdisciple (Chris) at October 31, 2007

I'm so glad to hear what this church has been doing. From someone who is not familiar to the area, it's refreshing to see how a church has stepped forward to take care of people in their time of need. I fail to see how it's relevent, or out of line, for them to site their accomplishes. When so many people do nothing, it's refrhessing to see a group do something in the name of God, for his people.

Posted by: Julie at October 31, 2007

I agree that it's great when a church, or an individual, helps someone in need. That is the key issue, of course. I just feel uncomfortable with the self-aggrandizing, not that I haven't done it myself.

Posted by: anonymous at November 1, 2007

Saddleback church is to be congratulated for having a pastor and membership that cares enough to step up and respond in times of need. I pray their tribe increases!!

Posted by: Charles at November 2, 2007

I THINK RICK IS RIGHT TO THANK HIS PEOPLE FOR RESPONDING TO THE NEEDS AROUND THEM.IT ALSO HELPS MOTIVATE THOSE WHO ARE NOT DOING GOD'S WORK.I DON'T CALL IT BRAGGING,I CALL IT TELLING THE LOCAL BODY WHAT IS GOING ON.
GOD BE WITH YOU RICK.
PASTOR BILL WARNER

Posted by: bill warner at November 2, 2007

Rick Warren is like a shepherd encouraging the flock! Very Biblical and very good! May his tribe and flock increase! May the rest of us spend time in prayer as we are far away!!--not criticize.
G. Neddo

Posted by: Guy Neddo at November 2, 2007

I am so thankful that God has equpped this body of believers to minister to these families during such a tragic time. Isn't it just like God to do this and as I read how this church is stepping up to the plate and ministering so effectively it blesses me to know that there is a church that truly cares! May we all learn from their example! May these hurting people truly see the Love of Jesus through this loving church! My prayers are with all of those who serve the Lord with gladness and with those who are dealing with their loss.

Posted by: Sharon at November 2, 2007

Whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is prue, whatever is right,
whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable
...if anything is excellent or is praiseworthy
...think about such things.

Phillippians 4:8 (NIV)

Posted by: Julie at November 2, 2007

I'm always intrigued by Christians who somehow find a way to criticize what other Christians are doing to minister to the world around them.
Thank God for pastors like Rick Warren and for the spiritual acts of his congregation, who didn't reach out to the firefighters and victims so they could brag on themselves but so they could introduce them to real Christianity at work!

Posted by: Rick Lawrenson at November 2, 2007

Bet you those who critisize are the ones who did nothing but protect their own. Scripture says; be careful about those you invite into your home, they may be Angels of God.
Bless all of you who cared enough to do something.
Pastor Rick, shout it to the world!! Gods name and His infinate mercy should be made known to all.
God bless.

Posted by: Christo Pienaar, South Africa at November 3, 2007

“Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples." John 13:35 (NLT)

Goes both ways, guys. We are ONE family. I bet one of ya has a goofy cousin somewhere. I think I am one of the eccentric aunts.

Posted by: Daisy at November 3, 2007

Pastor Rick,
Go ahead with the good work you are doing and may God bless you richly.
There is nothing like bragging. Those who say so do not know what they say. That's what is lacking in Burundi, East Africa. I think Christians in Burundi-this small country has been in civil war for 13 years- have to learn from you.

Pastor Jean Ntahoturi

Posted by: Jean Ntahoturi at November 4, 2007

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