Faith-based Organizations
A 2001 survey indicated that 25% of Minnesota's population was Roman Catholic and 24% was Lutheran. Other religious groups represented were Baptists (5%), Methodists (4%), Presbyterians (2%), the Assembly of God (2%) and the Church of God (2%). Christians with unstated or other denominational affiliations, including other Protestants, totalled 13%, bringing the total Christian population to 77%. Non-Christian religions, such as Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism, together represented 3% of the population. Fourteen percent of respondents answered "no religion" on the survey and 6% refused to answer.
Catholic Relief Services offers an Emergency Preparedness Response Handbook to help individuals and parishes reach out both within and outside the U.S.
Emergency Response Team ![]()
The Christian Emergency Network was formed after Sept 11, 2001 to respond effectively with one voice before, during and after a national disaster through a united pray-care-share media and ministry response.
Christian Emergency Network ![]()
The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints has comprehensive resources on food storage and emergency preparedness.
Family Home Storage ![]()
The Church World Service Emergency Response Program offers checklists for faith communities to get prepared to respond to disasters.
Church World Service Emergency Response Program ![]()
Islamic Relief USA conducts several campaigns to respond to disasters in the U.S. and overseas.
Islamic Relief Campaigns ![]()
Lutheran Disaster Response provides information about preparing for, responding to and recovering from disasters.
Lutheran Disaster Response ![]()
The Minnesota Council of Churches has a website under construction for the Minnesota Interfaith Disaster Response program.
Minnesota Interfaith Disaster Response ![]()
Nechama Jewish Response to Disaster (based in Minneapolis) fields teams of volunteers to assist with emergencies and disasters.
Nechama Jewish Response to Disaster ![]()
The National Ministries of the American Baptist Church provides a National Disaster Response Manual for individuals and congregations.
National Disaster Response Manual (Word) ![]()
National Disaster Response Manual (PDF) ![]()
The Salvation Army provides emergency disaster services throughout the U.S. and world.
Emergency Disaster Services ![]()
United Methodist Committee on Relief assists in responding to national and international disasters and offers resources.
United Methodist Committee on Relief ![]()
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a checklist for faith communities preparing for a potential pandemic influenza.
Faith-Based and Community Organizations Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Checklist ![]()
