
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Keep "X" in Xmas...

Christmas at Lagniappe, "An Endless Summer"
Friday, December 22, 2006
Newsworthy

Merry Christmas

Tuesday, December 12, 2006
MaxCast a look over here!

Monday, December 11, 2006
One of the Things I'm Praying For...


- install switch in bedroom
- install range hood
- wire three way switches in living room
- install AC outlet covers
- install kitchen light
- hook up water heater
- Plumbing:
- install water heater
- install tub and shower fixtures
- Miscellaneous:
- install cabinet knobs
- hang medicine cabinet
Under the Radar
"I'm in! I'm in, and that's what important for those to know who follow my blog," reads the first line of Mary Perkins blog on msnbc. Mary Perkins is a home owner with whom we partnered with to help build her house. We framed up the house and put on the roof. Mary hired out the siding and between her and her nieghbor they put the plumbing and electrical in. We came back and hung the drywall and started taping and mudding. Mary took over from there and for someone who didn't know how she was going to be able to get into her house last June she is now sleeping under the roof of her own home. I got to go see Mary's home today. We found out Mary was in her home because I ran by her house and saw the Christmas tree in the window. Today we also got a Christmas card from Ralph and Erin Henton, a elderly couple on our webpage. Their home is not completely finished but is close enough that they are able to live in it. The vital workings are there. Slowly but surely work is paying off in the very practical sense of people moving into their home. Thank the Lord for this and continue to pray that volunteers will continue to come and we can here many more of these stories.
There are new pictures of Mary's home on our website under her photo album. If you would like to read more on Mary's blog and see her pictures her most recent post click here.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Poetry Lady Gets a House
ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN SEA COAST ECHO 12-6-2006 (see link below for original story)
Lane Shaw will begin again very modestly, in what has become known as the Katrina Cottage, a 12 X 24 little dynamo of a house, that can withstand hurricane force winds. Builders Without Borders of Houston, Tex., are building the home and Lagniappe Church in Bay St. Louis linked them with Lane.
Most people would probably say they remember Lane as the "poetry lady," and if her plans go well, she hopes to be known as that once again. Before the storm, Lane was the keeper of a collection of poetry books and a mentor for local poets.
The books and the poetry center went with Katrina when she blew through, but Lane survived, barely, in a room with neighbor Darlene Casanova, just one house off the beach in Bay St. Louis. The upstairs room and the stairwell were the only part of the home that stood. Lane had been talking with Darlene about buying the 80 year old home, she said, and when the storm came, Darlene refused to leave. The house, after all, had survived Camille with little more than a scratch. But this wasn't Camille.
"The winds that came with the surge were amazing," said Lane. "Roofs were flying by and then we saw a car – it flew through the air just like someone was driving."
While the women struggled up the stairs, the roof came down, breaking Lane's arm. They sat in a shower stall and sang "Jesus Loves Me," Lane said, the only thing that seemed to calm Darlene.
When the storm passed, sheriff's deputies rescued the women. Lane found her dog Kai, who had survived on a cedar chest that had floated on top of debris.
The women were taken to a shelter at Bay High School. A place, Lane said, not equipped to deal with the elderly or injured. With many wheel chairs and supplies commandeered by other relief efforts, the elderly had to be carried, she said.
"But there were many heroes at the shelter, many people who volunteered to help others," Lane said.
After six days she was able to help Darlene get to Mobile. Darlene passed away this past summer, Lane said. Lane went to New York to be near her daughter. Now she is home and floating between friends, she said. With most of her money going to medical expenses over the past year, Lane wasn't sure how she would find her way into a home of her own, but in the meantime she discovered a wonderful spirit, she said, at the Lagniappe Church in Bay St. Louis.
"We try to present that it is okay that you are not perfect," said assistant pastor Curt Moore. "Everyone is broken."
The church has a five-year plan to help in the rebuilding, Moore said, and so far the church has helped put over 100 residents back in homes and helped over 1,000 people with supplies.
With two general contractors, a social worker on staff, and the capacity to house about 300 volunteers, the church is serious about the business of recovery.
The relationship with Builders Without Borders is a new one, that Moore hopes will help to transition people out of trailers. It also gives people the opportunity to help, even if they can't make the trip to Mississippi. Lane's cottage will be built in a parking lot in Houston and trucked to its final resting place on Sycamore St.
The 300 square foot home will be equipped with a stove, microwave, and a refrigerator, two bedrooms, a bath and a kitchenette. The cottages usually range from 200 to 900 sq. ft. it is designed so that it can later be turned into an addition or a mother-in-law cottage, said Moore.
The church inherited equipment and supplies from the Morrell Foundation when they left the area, said Moore. After rehabbing the old West Lumber building, the church also became a construction business, hotel and restaurant, of sorts, Moore said. Since then the donations and outpouring of assistance has been amazing, offering a large number of people who have never had the opportunity to offer assistance and volunteer their help the chance to do so.
You don’t have to be a church member to receive help, but of course, Moore says, everyone is welcome at services which are held at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday. Information on Builders Without Borders can be found on their website at www.builderswithoutbordersoftexas.org. The group has been involved in relief efforts since it delivered the first truckload of food donated by the citizens, churches, and businesses of Friendswood, Tex. in September 2005.
Link to the original Article
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Assistant Pastor of Lagniappe Church in Bay St. Louis Curt Moore consults with Lane Shaw about plans for her Katrina Cottage. |
Monday, November 27, 2006
Sunday morning MP3 files
Okay, Lagniappe is catching up with Al Gore's invention...yes, were talking about the internet. As of this morning we have posted Sunday Morning's message on the website. We are working on a podcast of Sunday morning which should be up and available soon, but we've had a couple of other things going on....Here's the link: http://www.lagniappechurch.com/GenericPage/DisplayPage.aspx?guid=C7CE4827-C4BF-438A-A7BD-718769A04DDD
Please note that on the page that is linked above there is a link to archived series which are also available. We've posted "7 Relationship issues Jimmy Buffett sang about" and "The Prodigal Sons" as well as "Gospel-Freedom".
Friday, November 24, 2006
Thanksgiving at Lagniappe





Saturday, November 18, 2006
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Though this is a week late I still want to put up a post. So many things happen that we either fail to take time or forget. We are "Bay Polar." Last Saturday we gave away copies of a book about a china rabbit. Edward isn't whole when he begins his journey but through a series of adventures his heart is broken and eventually mended. He become whole through brokenness. Gospel themes abound. Thanks Kate.



Librarian, Mary Perkins(librarian) and Sandra Lee (can't remember her real name)
at the book reading and giveaway at the Bay St. Louis public library. Bestselling children's author, Kate Dicamillo, had her publishing company send 120 copies of her latest book, "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane." Though there were not 120 children, the little ones who came had a great time and received a book. The remainder of the books will be distributed for Christmas gifts.
Rainy Days and Wednesdays Always Get Me Down

Tuesday, November 14, 2006
And Then There Was This Day...
...when SOMEBODY decided the white on the office walls was going to make us all insane and signed LPC up for redecoration!

But it was too late: "To paint or not to paint this window - THAT is the question!"
The work gets done (but by everyone else). Big shout-out to Richard & Barbara for the Taternuts!!
i.e. Our new friend Lynne!!!
Barbara's new office (aka "The Eye of Bedlam")
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Top Six Things I Love
Top Six Things I Love About Being Here, by Helen Buckley because she forgot her password and Jean is traveling and becuase Jordan is here.
6. Eric and Alicia’s sausage gravy and biscuits and the shrimp boils
5. Playing tag with senior staff with the computer’s Gas Dusters
4. Seeing the migrating Monarch butterflies at the National Seashore in Ocean Springs: nature is gradually replenishing this good earth, with the squirrels and pelicans the most recent additions to the too-quiet Gulf Coast
3. Working with the other relief organizations and the United Way to get services for people in a spirit of cooperation and dependence on God which is truly humbling
2. Realizing how much God wants to bless the people here with the help and resources He provides to get them into permanent housing
1. Seeing how God breaks and molds this ragamuffin team for His Glory
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Thanks for the help





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