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Immanuel Lutheran Church of Flatville
A Labor of Love
By Sue Leskis, Assistant Director
The Immanuel Lutheran Church of
Flatville, Illinois, is a perfect
example of how one group can make a big
difference.
Immanuel Lutheran has been a committed
supporter of Habitat for Humanity for
the past four years. Immanuel first
became involved with Habitat in the fall
of 2000, when this group of dedicated
volunteer builders began construction on
a Habitat home in Urbana.
In 2002, Habitat secured funds to build
a second home in Rantoul. They
approached Norm Uken from Immanuel
Lutheran to see if the group would be
willing to provide the expertise and
manpower and complete the project by
April of 2003. Norm met with the members
of the Men in Mission group at the
church, made a presentation about the
proposed Rantoul build, and in October
of 2003, the group agreed to take on the
project.
Less than a month later on November 1,
footings for Joyce Jones’ home were dug.
The Jones home’s Groundbreaking was held
the next day on November 2. A mild
winter permitted work on the Jones’
house to progress well – so mild, in
fact, that concrete for the driveway and
sidewalks was poured in mid-December. In
all, 84 members of the Immanuel Lutheran
Church worked most Saturdays and some
evenings, along with the homeowner and
her family – until the home was
dedicated to the family April 6, 2003.
All labor involved was provided by the
congregation of Immanuel Lutheran, which
is fortunate to have many skilled
craftsmen such as Norm Uken, Delbert
Johnson, and Gene Schmidt within their
ranks. A conservative estimate of all
the volunteered labor amounts to
approximately $20,000 of in-kind time.
It is volunteers like those at Immanual
Lutheran that keep the costs of
Habitat’s homes affordable to our
homeowners. A big thanks to Immanuel
Lutheran Church of Flatville! Your faith
and belief in Habitat for Humanity’s
mission of eliminating poverty housing
is truly a blessing.
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items are from between 06 Apr 2003 & 08 Apr 2004.