In the mid-1960s, Omaha's Augustana Lutheran Church and Hope Lutheran Church, which served the local African American community, were separate entities. Pastor Bill Youngdahl proposed a groundbreaking initiative, where 10 white couples would visit 10 black families from Hope. The idea sparked controversy, ultimately leading to Youngdahl's resignation. The film captures the reactions of Augustana parishioners, social ministry committee meetings, and discussions among Hope's youth about race and faith.
A Time for Burning
A Nebraska Lutheran minister's bold decision to integrate his church sets off a life-changing journey of self-discovery and social reform.











