Skip to content
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
The Baptist Paper
The Baptist Paper
  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your state news
  • Classifieds
  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your state news
  • Classifieds

Long road: More Baptist volunteers needed to help Helene survivors

As disaster relief efforts continue throughout the Southeast, more Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers are needed to help Helene survivors recovering from the destruction.
  • October 3, 2024
  • Grace Thornton
  • Disaster Relief, Featured, Latest News
Disaster relief volunteers in South Carolina serve food to residents and front-line workers helping those affected by Hurricane Helene.
(Photo by South Carolina Baptist Creative Team)

Long road: More Baptist volunteers needed to help Helene survivors

“This might be the way my life ends.”

That was the thought Scott Smith couldn’t shake after a third tree fell through his roof in the early morning hours of Sept. 27.

Smith — who has served for the past 45 years as a Baptist campus minister, the last 40 of those at Lander University in Greenwood, South Carolina — had gone into his basement after learning from a weather report that Hurricane Helene was headed for his area.

A few hours later, the trees started falling.

“I said, ‘OK, God, if You’re going to take me, please make it quick,’” Smith said. “‘I know where I’m going, I’m confident of that, but please don’t make it painful.’”

Finally, the rain stopped

A fourth tree fell on his house, and then a fifth. Somewhere in the midst of that, he texted his two adult children to let them know where to find him if they needed to dig him out. And then finally, the rain stopped.

“I went upstairs, and I heard a knock on the door, and it was my son — he had walked to my house,” Smith said. “I fell into his arms, and I just cried.”

Help showed up

As the sun came up, help started showing up too. Some of his Baptist Campus Ministries alumni from over the years came and spent 12 hours lifting the trees off his house. Some current students came to help clean up the yard.

And teams from South Carolina Baptist Disaster Relief came to help his neighbors too.

Tony Wolfe, executive director-treasurer for the South Carolina Baptist Convention, said about 1,000 trained and credentialed disaster relief volunteers from the state have been out serving local communities, plus other untrained volunteers who have found ways to help their neighbors and get involved.

“This may be the biggest disaster at least in terms of wind damage that our state has ever known,” Wolfe said.

On the day the hurricane hit, nearly half of South Carolina residents lost power, and many still wait for power to be restored.

In western North Carolina flooding and mudslides have devastated homes, communities, wiped away roads and left many cut off from the outside world. (Facebook photo)

And that’s only part of the havoc Helene has wreaked — the storm barreled through Florida, Georgia and South Carolina before hanging over North Carolina and Tennessee and causing unprecedented flooding.

The death toll is rising — more than 175 in the U.S., with at least 36 of those in South Carolina.

And thousands of people across the five states are trying to deal with the lack of power, clean up roads and houses and get food to eat.

Southern Baptist Disaster Relief teams from all over are helping with that, including teams from Alabama, which are running operations an hour south of Greenwood in Clearwater, South Carolina.

“Alabama is kind of leading the way here in South Carolina,” Wolfe said, noting that the teams were working to feed the surrounding county as well as help with removing fallen trees.

Financial need

Alabama Baptists have also sent a financial gift to help South Carolina Baptists meet the vast needs in their state.

“We do have a financial need — the devastation is great,” Wolfe said. “We also need more teams to come. There’s months and months’ worth of work for chainsaw units, and that’s all over the state.”

He asked for prayer for endurance for those who are working and “for God to open the hearts of people in our neighborhoods who need to hear and respond to the gospel favorably.”

Share with others:

Facebook
X/Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Latest News

  • First person: What church communicators should know about the human brain
    First person: What church communicators should know about the human brain
    December 13, 2025/
    0 Comments
  • Abortions are on the rise due, in part, to telehealth
    Abortions are on the rise due, in part, to telehealth
    December 12, 2025/
    0 Comments
  • Christian physician detained for faith in Sudan
    Christian physician detained for faith in Sudan
    December 12, 2025/
    0 Comments

Sign up for the Highlights

Get all latest content delivered to your email a few times a month.
Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

Related Posts

First person: What church communicators should know about the human brain

The human brain is wired to crave novelty. Long before smartphones and streaming platforms competed for our attention, God designed our minds to scan the environment for anything new, surprising or out of place.

Abortions are on the rise due, in part, to telehealth

Half a million abortions occurred in the U.S. in the first six months of 2025 — and it’s likely an undercount.

Christian physician detained for faith in Sudan

A medical doctor in Sudan was jailed from Sunday to Wednesday evening (Dec. 10) after officials learned he was a Christian, Morning Star News reported.

First person: Don’t let familiarity rob you of Christmas joy

Regarding Christmas specifically, genuine Christians would never show open contempt for the nativity, but our familiarity can rob us of its joy.

Want to receive news highlights throughout the week? Sign up here!

Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

About

  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us
  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us

Explore

  • Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos

Submissions

  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy
  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy

Subscribe

  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate
  • Hosted Church
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate
  • Hosted Church
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
The Baptist Paper
Address:
3310 Independence Dr.
Birmingham, AL 35209
Copyright © 2025 TAB Media Group
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ

Email:
news@thebaptistpaper.org

About

  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Photo Galleries
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church
  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Photo Galleries
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church

Explore

  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news
  • Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news

Subscribe

  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe
  • Start a new subscription at the group rate

Log Out?

Lost your password?

Log In

Lost your password?

Log in

Become a part of our community!
Forgot your password? Get help
Privacy/Terms of Use

Reset password

Recover your password
A password reset link will be e-mailed to you.
Privacy/Terms of Use
Back to
Login
×
Close Panel