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IMI staff members (from left to right): Mercy Sears, Byron Francois, Jean Payne, Carol Chatterton

MISSION STATEMENT

Interfaith Ministries is a united effort of the religious community to show God’s love. We respond to those in need through advocacy and coordination of community resources.

HISTORY

Interfaith Ministries’ history started on April 10, 1979, when an enormous tornado devastated Wichita Falls and flattened 1/5 of the town. Thousands of people were homeless and hurting. Church World Service, an arm of the National Council of Churches, sent representatives to the city to organize a response from the religious community, and Interfaith Disaster Service (IDS) was the vehicle created to help families unable to finance the rebuilding of their homes. Congregations of all denominations and different faiths banded together to rebuild homes and lives. This was a “first” for our city, as congregations had not previously cooperated for any purpose across denominational and faith lines.

IDS funneled money from major religious groups and federal disaster funds to purchase construction materials, and feed, house and direct the work of volunteers from across the nation and Canada. By October 1981, the work of IDS was finished, but those who had worked side by side through the past one and one-half years did not want this cooperative spirit to die. They looked for another avenue by which their efforts could be channeled to improve the lives of Wichitans. The decision was made to open an emergency center for families whose lives had been devastated by medical emergencies, loss of employment, or other financial crises.

Twenty-five churches pledged to support Interfaith Ministries, Inc. (IMI), as the new organization was named. Their purpose was to eliminate families going from congregation to congregation to ask for food and financial assistance. Having a central location supported by many congregations enabled resources to be pooled, eliminated duplication of effort and assistance, and saved families a lot of time and frustration trying to find help. IMI member congregations can refer families to the Center, joining their financial and food contributions with the others to help more people in a more efficient manner. Congregation staff and volunteers can then choose the times that are convenient for them to work at the center.

BOARD MEMBERS

IMI Board of Directors, 2010

John Leonard President
Bill Presson President-Elect
Roberta Sund Past President
Sue Nunn Secretary
Stephanie Owens Treasurer

Board members:

Pat Haywood
Jean Graham
Steve Kegley
Jerry Bettenhausen
Felix Arias
Mary K. Lollie
Jon Eckstein
David Barnes
Vernal Huffines
Deanna Watson
Barbara Merkle
W. B. Marks
John Ferguson

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