Catching up the Blog

Greetings & Salutations faithful Stapleton Blog Readers.

Let’s see it has been a while since a good update so here goes. Since my last update I have been to Gulfport, Mississippi for a Mission trip and been working like a dog! (Not a dog life like Petey lives, I am talking a work dog like a Sheppard Dog or something, maybe that’s why things have to be in order so much? But I digress.) I was buried before I left on vacation and came back to only 100 or so emails which wasn’t bad but it took my 3 days just to figure out what needed to be done. Like I have said before my job is great it just keeps me busy. I learned the other day that I will end up with 9 customers which range in geography from Marietta, OH to Elkins WV to Peterstown, WV. I know people look at the number 9 like it is small but I am basically a Customer Service & Project Manager to these Banks as well as a consultant of sorts. With 9 banks so far spread out and an average of a 20 day working month that means I spend almost half my month on the road behind a windshield and that number doesn’t included other special trips out to the banks besides my monthly calls, which can be frequent. So I am going to try to be as efficient as possible in order to keep up.

Jess has been pretty busy too she has been trying to fit in her business travel around mine and it has not been easy I have been out 3 ½ of the last 6 weeks. The other day she celebrated her third year at Autism Services Center. She is doing awesome in her job and she gets to help others everyday which she loves. Jess & I have some pretty exciting things on the horizon. Starting the week of July 10th Jess & I are back house hunting I am hoping that we can find something that we like and that the real estate committee I mean Jessica will like. I really don’t want to move any further than Barboursville, my drive is subsidized and we would have to pay for Jess to drive into to work so something like a Teays Valley location is out as far as I am concerned. We are also going to our first Communication Team meeting tomorrow for our 40 Days of Community campaign that our church is going to have this fall. This is addition to what we normally do for Church and Work we are looking at being very busy way into the fall. Our lives are tiring but rewarding so I guess we shouldn’t complain, but man we are tired. Well everyone take care, that’s the news and I am outta here.

Gulfport Mississippi Mission Trip

Greetings & Salutations faithful Stapleton Blog Readers.

Well I have finally got around to posting a report on my mission trip to Gulfport Mississippi. First of all I feel the need to give some background information on how we found our way down to the Gulfport area. Last year about a week after Hurricane Katrina struck our Church which is packed with engineers and medical personnel (so if you need to build something we are there and if we get hurt doing it we have staff on hand) felt compelled to do something to help in the aftermath of Katrina. So our church got in contact with a medical group that was working in the Hurricane area just inside Mississippi. So the Church through generous donations and offerings were able to pack a few trucks and trailers with medical and other supplies. The first group left a little under 2 weeks after Katrina hit. Once our first group got to their destination they were told that no one knew they were coming and that their help was not needed but they knew where they were needed. So the group headed further south into Gulfport, Mississippi not knowing what to expect or what they would find. While the team was driving through Gulfport they came upon St. James Baptist church located just about 4 blocks from the gulf. This church is lead by Pastor Eddie Hartwell and had fashioned itself as a disaster recovery & supply distribution center. So our team stopped there they set up a clinic and those who were not medical personnel started taking care of other needs in the community. Our first team stayed about a week and the following week we sent in another team that did pretty much the same work. We have stayed in contact with Pastor Hartwell since then and learned he had setup a non-profit corporation and had started through donations to rebuild housing in the area. Our Pastor Greg Creasy wrote a grant to the National Baptist Convention to aid in the Disaster Recovery Ministry. So our church and several other churches in West Virginia are sending down several teams this year to aid in the reconstruction, that’s how I ended up in Gulfport Mississippi for a week in May.

So here’s my part of the story I cannot begin to tell you the destruction and devastation that still exists in the areas where Katrina struck. Things are just now getting to the point where people can begin to rebuild. Communities are still in recovery mode, there was a 38 foot storm surge in the Gulfport area. Houses were literally washed off of their foundation and moved inland. One person, one organization, or one government agency is not going to be enough to help this area recover we all must do our part to take help others make this area livable again. We are better together and can accomplish anything if we all just do a small part to help out. If you are a Christian I ask you to please help in Christian love if you are not a believer in Christ I would ask you to help out of shear human decency. There are still people hurting everyday where Katrina struck. In fact there is one facility called Katrina’s Kitchen that is still serving 1000’s of meal daily, just because this is no longer front page news does not mean the problem has passed. People are trying to help themselves but in many cases they are unable to. Most of the employment centers for the area were along the ocean front and were obliterated. Just a little bit further west of Gulfport there were 2 towns called Wayland & Past Christian. These towns were in the path of the eye wall of the Hurricane and were literally wiped of the face of the earth. They have merged in an attempt to draw people back in and generate enough of a tax base to start rebuilding.

With all this destruction what did I do to help? First all of I did not go alone I was joined by Pastor Greg Creasy & Lynn Hudson from my church, Ron Alyestock, Pastor Mark Jarrell, & Becky Vandergriff from Genesis Fellowship Church, & Daniel Beiling from Fist Baptist Church of Ravenswood. We went down for a week to work with the St. James Baptist Church Disaster Recovery Ministry. While we were there we helped in finishing out a house and did some other odd and ends. Like I said in an earlier post “Using power tools for the Lord it doesn’t get any better”! We had a good week of fellowship and very tiring work. When I set back and think about all that we did in the grand scheme of things it really did not amount to a hill of beans for what needs to be accomplished in the area. I believe that Mrs. Adkins will love her new home and she will likely not know that I had anything to do with it and that’s ok. This is all about living for the lord and helping his children, hopefully the work that we did that week brought the lord some small amount of glory. One of the hardest things that I had to get over when I became a Christian is that “it’s not about me”. That’s still a hard one that I must work at every day and frankly sometimes I fail miserably. But I get up the next day and try it again. There is one thing that I can be absolutely positive of however. A small group doing their part to aid in the recovery of Katrina made a small difference in a life and if we all try to do that just some of the time, the world could be a much better place.

Thanks for stopping by to read, that’s the news and I am outta here.

Link to a write up on the trip.

May 23, 2006 By Jake Stapleton

Greetings all just wanted to drop a quick note to let everyone know that I am back from my mission trip to Mississippi. The trip went very well and I will do a full posting later on this week. I have also done some changes to the layout of the web site please feel free to respond and let me know what you think. Take care I will talk to you all soon. Jake

May 8th, 2006 By Jake Stapleton

Greetings & Salutations everyone just thought I would drop a quick note. Last week was a little rough 1300 miles and 4 nights on the road. May I just note if you have never driven from Paducah, KY to Cleveland, OH don’t just fly! Lots of exciting stuff this weekend Ricky (Jess’s brother) Graduated from Marshall with his second BA in biomedical science and will be off to Dental school at WVU in a couple of months. Which means I am ever closer to free dental care not at cost I am talking free baby! You can check out some of the pictures from the graduation on the newly formatted and redesigned outings and pictures page. In addition to that Jess & I had our first meeting as part of the church team that is heading up the 40 days of community program for our church. The program is a follow up to 40 days of purpose that our church did before we joined. Jess & I are on the communication team for the campaign (good thing all the pc’s have spell & grammar check ain’t it!). But most importantly I am pleased to announce that it was confirmed on Saturday at 13:00 EST that Mrs. Stapleton did indeed get a 4.0 last semester! If see keeps this up she could graduate “Kum Ba Yah” or whatever you call it. That’s it for this update and I am outta here! -Jake