Bethel Church Responds to Criticisms of Not Helping the Victims of Carr Fire

Bethel Church has been the subject of criticisms when the church would not open its doors to aid the victims of the fire that has ravaged through Redding, California. The so-called Carr Fire that affected Redding - a city of around 92,000 people about 230 miles north of San Francisco - was ignited by a vehicle problem last Monday about ten miles west of the city.
The fire was among 17 significant blazes in the state on Sunday that had forced roughly 50,000 people from their homes, including Joel Taylor, the head of Bethel Music.
Bethel Church is responding to backlash online for not opening up as an evacuation center for people in the Redding area. Lauren Vallotton, the local church operations director for Bethel Church, said: "This place wasn't safe for large crowds, because we have one road in and one road out of our facility."
A spokesperson for American Red Cross said Bethel Church offered their site as an evacuation center, but their location was too close to the fire line to have people staying overnight. Instead the church worked with the Salvation Army to be a distribution hub.
Bethel Church will open up as a distribution center Monday at 9 a.m. Donations will not be accepted at the church, but at Salvation Army.
Tags : bethel church bethel music bill johnson carr fire redding fire bethel church criticisms
Hot Trends
-
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans Announce Christmas Together Tour
-
The Life of Katharine Barnwell, the Mother of Bible Translation, Comes Alive with Jordan K. Monson's New Book
-
Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell's Son Worships Jesus with Original Song on "American Idol"
-
Pope Francis Dies at 88
-
Tommy Saint On How His New Album Will Help the Broken Live "The Life"
-
Author Caroline B. Cook Opens Up About the New Virtue Series & Helping Children to Be More Loving
-
Keith Pringle Returns with a New Version "Perfect Peace" Featuring Minister Paul Parker
-
Carlos Santana Talks about How Christian Faith Saved Him After Seven Suicide Attempts
-
Phil King Reveals How "Miscarriages" Has Been Impacting Listeners in Exclusive Interview
-
The Rock Music's Caleb & Kelsea Yetton Offer an Exclusive Look at "No One Knows Me Like You"
-
Find Out the Historic Significance of Chris Tomlin & Ben Fielding's “The First Hymn (Live)” Here
-
Doug Anderson of Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Offers Exclusive Insights into "Live In Memphis"
-
Katy Nichole Announces Sophomore Album, "Honest Conversations," Releases Aug. 15
-
TAYA Leaves Hillsong Church
-
Pope Francis' Final Hours & Cause of Death
Most Popular
-
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans Announce Christmas Together Tour
-
The Life of Katharine Barnwell, the Mother of Bible Translation, Comes Alive with Jordan K. Monson's New Book
-
Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell's Son Worships Jesus with Original Song on "American Idol"
-
Pope Francis Dies at 88
-
Tommy Saint On How His New Album Will Help the Broken Live "The Life"
-
Author Caroline B. Cook Opens Up About the New Virtue Series & Helping Children to Be More Loving
-
Keith Pringle Returns with a New Version "Perfect Peace" Featuring Minister Paul Parker
-
Carlos Santana Talks about How Christian Faith Saved Him After Seven Suicide Attempts
-
Phil King Reveals How "Miscarriages" Has Been Impacting Listeners in Exclusive Interview
-
The Rock Music's Caleb & Kelsea Yetton Offer an Exclusive Look at "No One Knows Me Like You"
-
Find Out the Historic Significance of Chris Tomlin & Ben Fielding's “The First Hymn (Live)” Here
-
Doug Anderson of Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Offers Exclusive Insights into "Live In Memphis"
-
Katy Nichole Announces Sophomore Album, "Honest Conversations," Releases Aug. 15
-
TAYA Leaves Hillsong Church
-
Pope Francis' Final Hours & Cause of Death