KATY, TEXAS, calls itself “the city of churches,” but don’t take the name too literally. The faith of the 18,000 residents of this former farm town extends far beyond the walls of its 100-plus houses of worship.
When Hurricane Harvey dumped five feet of rain on southeast Texas in August 2017, Katy, about 30 miles due west of Houston, took a direct hit. Nearly 700 homes and 80 businesses were damaged or destroyed. Two of the town’s beloved citizens, the Reverend Donald Rogers and his wife, Rochelle Rogers, died as they braved the floods to check on Donald’s uncle, who lived nearby on Rogers Road. The road was named after Donald’s grandfather.
Like the Rogerses, many Katy residents didn’t wait for the rain to stop before running, driving, and paddling…
