A little over a year after an EF-2 tornado destroyed a Lafayette County church, the congregation is looking forward to their next chapter. The community in Argyle has worked over the last year to piece together their property, including repairing the damaged tombstones and building a new fence. On Sunday, the congregation met and took a moment to reflect on the events. The service also featured new renderings of what the new building could look like. While the exact timeline is still being worked out the church is hoping to break ground on a new building sometime next spring.
Argyle church looking to the future, one year after tornado destroyed building
By Courtney Chaffee
Jun 30, 2025 | 4:46 PM

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