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Updated: 10:41 PM May 22, 2009
Keeping a Country Church
In the early 1900s, a little church was built in the midst of a hardworking farm community. Almost a hundred years later, that community has taken on the task to preserve it. Posted: 9:09 PM May 22, 2009Reporter: Mary Rinzel with Photographer Duane Wolter Email Address: mary.rinzel@weau.com |
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Way to go ma and pa!!!
I think this is awsome that you did choose to restore instead of the tearing down. I have seen the church it is a very nice old church.
I've been by this Church many times. The Church is beautiful, the location is beautiful, and the willingness of the area to contribute and work towards restoring this little piece of Heaven and History is beautiful.
This is so wonderful! We have just finished a renovation project that has taken the past year for out church. Keep up God's work!!!