Faith & Fire

In 2020 Oregon experienced one of the most destructive and far-reaching wildfire seasons on record. Multiple wildfires burned simultaneously across a million plus acres of land, destroying over 4,000 homes in their wakes. One of the largest of these wildfires was the Holiday Farm Fire in Lane County.

 The Holiday Farm Fire drew its first breath around 8:30 p.m. on Labor Day, Sept. 7, 2020, after a series of strong wings tore through McKenzie River Valley causing a tree to fall on some power lines near the Holiday Farm RV Resort in Blue River, Ore. What followed was a prodigious blaze that spread over 173,000 acres of woodland, destroying 463 homes before reaching a containment level of 96% on October 29, 2020. Thousands of people were displaced, including Pastor Doug Farrington of Living Water Family Fellowship and the several members of his congregation.

The wildfire destroyed Farrington’s home, his church, and homes of 20 of the 22 families that comprise his flock. Many of these people lost everything they own, and this loss has taken a toll on Farrington and his congregation, but they are determined to rebuild their church and many church members plan to rebuild their homes.

 Living Water Family Fellowship has already raised over $300,000 through charitable donations to help start the rebuild process of their church and to provide displaced people in their congregation and community with temporary housing while they rebuild their homes. Living Water and the entire McKenzie River Valley corridor still has long road to recovery ahead them, but their faith has been literally tested by fire and they are still standing strong. Hopefully they will remain to strong in the aftermath of this tragic natural disaster.

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