The Lincoln Indian Community Church in Lincoln, Nebraksa, held its last service on Sunday.
The church was established in 1989 and held its first services at the Lincoln Indian Center. The congregation eventually bought a building and moved there, but a loss of funds is forcing its closure.
Community members say they will continue to meet. About 30 people attended the final service.
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Indian church closes
(The Lincoln Journal Star 7/25)
Indian church in Nebraska closes after losing funds
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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