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JUNE 9, 2000 The Indian Community Church in Lincoln, Nebraska, serves a diverse community, with members from area tribes like the Winnebago and Omaha but also those from farther away, like the Navajo Nation and Choctaw Nation. It held its first service in 1989 and is currently raising funds to buy a van that will help people get to and from the church more easily. The church also is looking for a newer space in which to worship. Get the Story:
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