Bryan Church Group Assists Alabama Tornado Victims

A Bryan church group has returned from a week-long trip assisting tornado victims in Alabama.

Deputy City Manager Joey Dunn recruited family and friends, from teenagers to seniors, to Cullman County, which is 1 1/2 hours northeast of Tuscaloosa or between Birmingham and Huntsville.

Comments from Joey Dunn.

In addition to being reunited with his grade school music teacher, Dunn says she found on her property a piece of paper that was from a large print Bible containing The Lord’s Prayer.

Dunn, a member of the Bryan Church of the Nazarene, was told there have been relief crews from 17 states in Cullman County.

More from Joey Dunn.

Click HERE for more comments from Joey Dunn, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

Photos courtesy of Joey Dunn:

Tornado victim Jackie Thrasher, Joey Dunn's grade school music teacher, holding the partial page of the Bible found in her yard.
Closeup of the Bible page found in the Thrasher's yard following the tornado.
Tornado damage in east Cullman, Alabama.
The Bryan crew framed the exterior of a new shed blown away by the tornado.
Cutting and moving fallen trees was among the tasks still being done six weeks after the Alabama tornados struck.
The relief crew from Bryan Church of the Nazarene (L-R): Wayne Williams, Thomas Welch, Chandler Dunn, Joey Dunn, Conner Dunn, Kevin Williams, Walter Riggle, & Bryant Lisenbe.

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