Where Systems Fail, We Rise: MCU and Mutual Aid After the Storm

May 21, 2025
Centennial Christian Church following the tornado, St. Louis, MO, 2025, Photo: MCU.

A series of devastating storms and tornadoes swept through Kentucky, Missouri, and Virginia over the weekend, leaving at least 28 people dead. The storms caused widespread destruction—homes were flattened, vehicles were tossed, and thousands were left without housing. Missouri, especially St. Louis, suffered significant losses with five fatalities, 38 injuries, and over 5,000 homes damaged.

On May 16, a powerful EF3 tornado tore through St. Louis and surrounding communities, leaving a trail of destruction. Beyond the city, the suburbs and nearby towns were hit hard. Entire neighborhoods now face the daunting challenge of rebuilding. Among those impacted was Centennial Christian Church, a member congregation of Metropolitan Congregations United (MCU), whose building sustained major structural damage.

While the physical damage is evident, the official response has been slow. FEMA, the federal agency responsible for disaster relief, recently announced it is unprepared for this year’s hurricane and disaster season and not beginning to survey damage until Wednesday, May 21, vulnerable families have been left without urgent assistance.

In this critical moment, MCU is stepping up to fill the gap. For more than 25 years, MCU, a member of the A2, has organized alongside communities across St. Louis and its suburbs to fight for racial and economic justice. They know that when disaster strikes, those already struggling suffer most, and official help often arrives too late. That’s why mutual aid is essential.

MCU has launched a Relief Assistance Fund to support tornado survivors with food, medical care, and daily essentials. Aid will be distributed through MCU’s network of member congregations, ensuring help reaches those who need it most without delay.

Members of MCU following the tornado, St. Louis, MO, 2025, Photo: MCU.

To support MCU’s work helping tornado survivors across St. Louis and neighboring communities, donate at mcustlouis.org.

When systems fail us, community care is our strongest response.