Dakota Life
Upon This Rock
Clip: Season 22 | 6m 5s
The community of Menno comes together to save a historic church from flooding.
During the historic flooding of September 12 and 13, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church south of Menno was in danger of being overtaken by waters from the James River. A group of local people, including high school students who had their homecoming game called off, came together to sandbag and save the church.
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Dakota Life
Upon This Rock
Clip: Season 22 | 6m 5s
During the historic flooding of September 12 and 13, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church south of Menno was in danger of being overtaken by waters from the James River. A group of local people, including high school students who had their homecoming game called off, came together to sandbag and save the church.
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