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In Northern California, churches step up to shelter fire evacuees

(RNS) — Around 4:45 a.m. Sunday (Oct. 27), staffers at CrossWalk Community Church in Napa got a call, alerting them the church would need to serve as an evacuation center as the Kincade fire continued to spread in Northern California.

By 6 a.m., the church doors were open.

Smoke from the Kincaid Fire in California (photo credit: Stuart Rankin, CC 2.0)

Members set up the the gym space to host evacuees and cleared the sanctuary area after worship services to make room for additional cots. About 20 evacuees stayed that night at the church; some 45 had been assisted as of Tuesday.

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