On July 4, 2025, many people experienced unimaginable loss as communities along the Guadalupe River were overwhelmed and devastated by flooding. Our hearts are heavy as we mourn with the families who have lost those they dearly loved. We are praying for families as they grieve and preparing to walk with these communities as wherever we can help restore what was destroyed.
How to Volunteer
JOIN THE OHC VOLUNTEER EMAIL LIST
Are you looking for a way to help restore and strengthen families who are picking up the pieces after the recent flooding? Oak Hills Church is preparing teams to support disaster recovery efforts throughout the Hill Country. We are currently gathering names of volunteers who are ready to serve. As teams are formed, you’ll receive an email with details on how to register for specific opportunities. Sign up here to join our volunteer list and to receive updates: Join the Email List
SERVE NOW
Thank you to all OHC congregation members who stepped up and helped with mucking out and cleaning houses!
We will be pausing the deployment of teams to worksites in order to process required permits and conduct
further assessments for the rebuilding process.
How to help in the waiting period:
Hill Country Daily Bread can always use more volunteers at their warehouse! Come help pack and organize
items for those affected by the flood by volunteering at Hill Country Daily Bread today! Registration can be found under "Upcoming Events" below.
No Disaster Recovery training is scheduled at this time. When training is scheduled in the future, it will be held at 19595 IH-10 West, San Antonio, 78256.
LOOK AHEAD
National relief groups typically serve for 2–4 weeks. We are preparing to be here long after that. Small teams from Oak Hills have already begun to serve, and we’ll be coordinating larger efforts in the coming months as logistics are made clear. Please remember recovery is a marathon, not a sprint. We’re so grateful for your willingness to serve, and we hope you’ll remain ready and engaged in the weeks and months ahead.
Questions? Contact Sarah Lyons through email or call 210-364-2655.
Caring for Families
There are many families who are part of our church family who live in Comfort and Kerrville that need us to walk with them through this difficult time. We are contacting every family to find out how we can help them overcome this disaster. Please let us know if you become aware of anyone in our church family who has been impacted by the flood. We are here to help and support them both spiritually and physically. Contact our Care Coordinator, Desiray Pool at 210-698-4693.
We will pray and prepare as God reveals the ways we can support the Hill Country communities. Please continue praying that God will comfort and strengthen families. Additional information will be provided as opportunities to serve become available.