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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

St. Pauls Fundraiser

St. Paul's by the Sea in Ocean City, MD suffered a tragic and deadly fire on the morning of November 26th. Please donate to assist.

On the morning of November 26th, a fire broke out in the rear office of St. Pauls by the Sea Episcopal Church in Ocean City, MD. The fire quickly spread to the Shepherd's Crook Ministry offices and engulfed the building into flames.

The fire is believed to be responsible for the death of one individual at this time and two other individuals are currently in critical condition.

At the time of the fire, the church and Shepherd's Crook were preparing to package and deliver food and clothing to local homeless and needy families as part of their annual holiday food drive.

Any donations are appreciated and will go directly to St. Paul's by the Sea to disburse as needed.View more

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems a little early for fundraising, the smoke hasn't even settled. Check credibility here folks. On another note, what an awesome job by the fireman, I was across the street before they even arrived, truly professionals that should be very proud.

Mike Brittingham said...

I am currently located out of state and creating a fundraiser is the best I can do to help at the moment. I wanted to create this quickly so that it can get as much publicity as possible while this story is still being re-posted throughout social media.

I am a 14 year member of the Ocean City Fire Company as well as a previous member of the church. If you are interested in donating but concerned about the credibility of the fundraiser you can please feel free to contact me.

Mike Brittingham
(410)430-8668

Anonymous said...

My Faith is continuing to be interrupted. First by the rumors (hopefully) that the fire was intentionally set and now by 1:33's comment. You 1:33 should have checked Mr. Brittingham's credibility before posting such an insensitive comment.
Mr Brittingham, Thank You for both your fire service and for your initiative in starting the fund so those more closely involved with the church can come to grips with this.
Praying for Father David and the other injured individual.

Anonymous said...

2:38 LOL. WOW.