Later this month, the town of St. Peter will mark the one year anniversary of the tornado. Sunday, March 29th, 1998, a storm with winds over 200 miles an hour hit the towns of St. Peter, Comfrey and Le Center, killing 2 and damaging hundreds of homes and businesses. The day after the tornado, St. Peter residents held their first community meeting at 1st Lutheran Church. The modern brick chuch sits up on the hill above town, and wasn't damaged. It became the community center, where disaster officials and residents would meet to discuss each hurdle of disaster recovery. In the middle of it all was 1st Lutheran pastor Mark Solyst. When we talked with him last year, he had opened his church to Catholics who had lost their church at the center of town. They are still sharing quarters. I asked Solyst to reflect on the year since the tornado.