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Green Bay: The Church Visible

New immigrants streaming into Green Bay find strength in forming congregations.

11/12/2007 | Rating TV-G

Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Green Bay: The Church Visible

Clip: Special | 7m 6s

New immigrants streaming into Green Bay find strength in forming congregations.

During the 1830s and '40s, Europeans arrived. Each ethnic group built a church and formed a congregation in order to worship in their own language and share fellowship with others of their nationality. (Part 5/8)

11/12/2007 | Rating TV-G

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