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Out of Fire, Ties That Bind (Los Angeles Times)







Out of Fire, Ties That Bind (Los Angeles
Times)

Out of Fire, Ties That Bind (Los Angeles
Times)
06/11/2004 05:03 AM

Los Angeles Times - HARBISON CANYON, Calif. — The Cedar fire leveled their red and white church in a whorl of flame, but the congregation continues to gather there for Sunday service. In a tent pitched under the shadow of a charred pine tree, Pastor Mark Mueller led the members of Emmanuel Christian Church in song one recent Sunday with palms raised:




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