Burst frozen pipes at Prince George’s Co. church draws crowd of helping hands

Listen to WTOP's Ralph Fox report on the church.

On a frigid Christmas Day, church leaders of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Laurel, Maryland, got a call from their local fire department.

Members of Our Savior Lutheran Church came out on Christmas Day to help their church and pastor after frozen pipes burst and flooded the daycare.(Courtesy Robb Wilmot )

The church held their services as usual on Christmas morning but were alerted of burst pipes in the building later that afternoon.

When they arrived, senior Pastor Peter DeMik said, water was coming down profusely with cold weather presumed to be the culprit.



Members of Our Savior Lutheran Church came out on Christmas Day to help their church and pastor after frozen pipes burst and flooded the day care.

The main damage was to the day care area — but a simple call for help brought out a large crowd of the congregation that showed up with mops, fans and vacuums in hand.

“Christmas is about gifts that we give to one another and exchange, but the gift of time and willing hearts and service we saw was just an incredible blessing and certainly a demonstration of God’s love,” DeMik said.

Parishioners of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Laurel, Md., came out to help their pastor after frozen pipes burst and flooded the church.

Parishioner Robb Wilmot said his family headed over immediately when they got the call for help.

“We just headed over there with mops and buckets … it was like waves of water because people were mopping and pushing and squeegeeing and trying to get all of this water out,” Wilmot said. “Despite the work, people were in good spirits.”

Pastor DeMik said they will need professional help to be able to reopen the day care and an estimate for damages is pending.

Church leaders expect repairs to happen early this week, but some are worried about their child care as they return to work after the holidays.

Ralph Fox

Weekend Anchor Ralph Fox started his broadcast career as a news reporter in 1991 at WDAS Radio in Philadelphia, and moved quickly to anchor positions with News/Talk WWDB and Delaware's WDEL/WSTW. He is an Emmy award winner and Hyattsville, Maryland, native who grew up listening to WTOP.

Ciara Wells

Ciara Wells is the Evening Digital Editor at WTOP. She is a graduate of American University where she studied journalism and Spanish. Before joining WTOP, she was the opinion team editor at a student publication and a content specialist at an HBCU in Detroit.

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