Disaster Relief Ministry

“Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me, for in You my soul takes refuge; in the shadow of Your wings I will take refuge, till the storms of destruction pass by.”

PSALM 57:1-2

Our Disaster Relief Ministry is dedicated to providing immediate assistance and support to communities affected by natural disasters. We mobilize resources, volunteers, and expertise to offer vital aid such as mud & gut services and tree debris removal to those in need. Woodlands Church stands ready to respond swiftly and effectively to alleviate suffering and bring hope to those impacted by adversity.

By clicking below, you’ll be led to our Disaster Relief Ministry’s serve form. Upon completion, you’ll be added to our list of volunteers and receive a bi-weekly newsletter email with any upcoming serving opportunities.



Sign Up To Serve

Location

1 Fellowship Dr
The Woodlands, TX 77384

Church Services

Saturday (Woodlands Campus)
6 PM

Sunday (Woodlands, Atascocita)
9:30 AM + 11:30 AM

Sunday, East River Campus

10 AM

Contact

missions@wc.org
(281) 367-1900, ask for Missions

Frequently Asked Questions:

Disaster Relief involves providing immediate assistance, support, and resources to individuals and communities affected by natural disasters. Our Disaster Relief Ministry is a local Missions ministry of Woodlands Church that is funded and supported by the congregation.

Woodlands Church responds to natural disasters by mobilizing our volunteers and resources to affected areas promptly. We collaborate with local authorities to assess needs and provide immediate assistance with tree debris removal and mud & gut assistance in cases of flooding. In extreme cases, such as Hurricane Harvey, we have opened our campus as a 24/7 shelter for those affected by flooding, while government organizations utilized our campus as a place to land and distribute resources.

Our ministry takes action in the aftermath of storms by offering mud & gut services, engaging in vital rebuilding projects, clearing debris and fallen trees, and providing counseling training and support when needed to local pastors.

We work closely with local authorities and members of our congregation to assess and address the most critical situations first. Prioritization in disaster relief is based on the severity of impact, vulnerability, and immediate needs. Our most recent outreach efforts have been in Conroe, Humble and Kingwood.

It’s essential to create an emergency plan and assemble an emergency kit. Your plan should include identifying evacuation routes, establishing a communication plan with family members, and designating a meeting point in case you get separated. Keep important documents, medication, food, water, and other essentials in your emergency kit, and regularly review and update your plan to ensure readiness.

  1. Volunteer: Although our deployment is based on natural disasters coming our way, we are actively seeking volunteers to assist with various aspects of disaster relief, such as distributing supplies, providing emotional support, and helping with cleanup and mud and gut efforts. By signing up to serve, you’ll be expressing interest and joining our list of volunteers who receive communications about potential deployments, needs and volunteer opportunities.
  2. Donate: Financial contributions are crucial for funding relief efforts. Consider donating to our Disaster Relief efforts by visiting WC.org/Give and selecting “Disaster Relief” in the giving type drop-down.
  3. Provide Supplies: At times, we host drives for essential items such as food, water, clothing, and hygiene products to local relief organizations. These items are often in high demand during disaster relief efforts. At this time, we do not plan on hosting a drive, but that can change based on the severity of weather and need.