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Holden Lutheran Church stands among cornfields in the farmland outside Kenyon, Minn, on Sept. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Giovanna Dell’Orto)

By Giovanna Dell’orto The Associated Press

KENYON, Minnesota (AP) — Serving coffee after Sunday worship outside Holden Lutheran Church, Jeff Davidson said he remains anchored in the congregation his Norwegian ancestors helped found in 1857 among cornfields because it’s “very full of very supportive people.”

An hour’s drive north in a tough Minneapolis neighborhood, Lizete Vega shared the same sentiment as she helped her husband prepare a post-service taco lunch at Iglesia Luterana San Pablo — “a place where I feel that I belong.”

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