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Feb 09 2023
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Church of England Considers Shift to Gender-Neutral God
The Church of England is considering shifting its teachings to refer to God without using gendered language, succumbing to progressive pressure to change ancient religious practices to conform to modern woke mores.
“Christians have recognised since ancient times that God is neither male nor female,” a spokesperson for the Church told Reuters. “Yet the variety of ways of addressing and
National Review (News)Jun 07 2023
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More than 100 SC United Methodist churches split with denomination
FLORENCE — After years of battling over finances, human sexuality, property rights and religious discipline, 113 United Methodist Churches formally left the denomination during the annual state conference on June 6. The Florence District, where the meeting was held, had the most churches leave, with 25 choosing to separate. Marion had 23, and Spartanburg and Hartsville also hit double-digits
The Post and CourierMar 18 2024
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Don’t miss the Helicopter Easter Egg Drop at Impact Nation in Petersburg
PETERSBURG, Va. (WRIC) — The Impact Nation church in Petersburg is hosting a Helicopter Easter Egg Drop for the community.
The event will be held on Sunday, March 31, at 2:30 p.m., at Impact Nation located at 630 Halifax St. in Petersburg.
According to Impact Nation spokesperson, there will be loads of activities for the whole family, free food, entertainment and the event will
ABC 8 WRICMar 18 2024
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No Miramar Mini-Mall
Multiple meet-ups by the neighbors who surround the Miramar revealed that nine out of 10 are extremely opposed to the new expansion. The hotel is currently 168 parking spots short of its requirements, and adding 60 new parking spaces and up to 30 new retail stores is not going to work for the area. Visually the new extension will block the mountain view that makes the area special. The
The Santa Barbara IndependentMar 19 2024
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Longtime New Lenox Man, 95, 'Had A Smile For Everyone He Met': Mayor
US Marine and Army Veteran Dean Hill died March 16. He was 95. Hill was active in the New Lenox Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, Optimist Club, Food Pantry, Good Shepherd Manor, St. Jude Church and numerous other organizations. He also had a longtime career with State Farm Insurance. "Dean was a wonderful man," New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann told Patch. "Always had a smile for everyone he met
Patch.comApr 16 2023
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Israel failing to stop attacks on Christians, Jerusalem churches say
Visitors to Jerusalem this Easter season may have noticed some new additions in the Old City: security cameras on the Church of Flagellation, an iron gate at the Franciscans, protective barbed wire on the Armenian Monastery’s roof.
“This is not part of the Franciscan spirituality of welcoming,” noted Brother Francesco Patton, Vatican custodian, or Custos, of the Holy Land.
But
Christian Science MonitorAug 11 2023
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LDS Church wins approval for Wyoming temple but may yet have to lose that steeple
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has gained approval to build a temple in a residential neighborhood in Cody, Wyo., but the city hasn’t approved a steeple for the structure. The church plans to move forward with construction, but it has not agreed to forgo the steeple. That means more negotiation somewhere down the line between the Salt Lake City-based church of 17 million
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 16 2024
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Gallery: See the crowds at this year's Newport St. Patrick's Day Parade
Gallery: See the crowds at this year’s Newport St. Patrick’s Day Parade
NEWPORT, R.I. (WLNE) — Festivities were in full swing in Newport for the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
The parade travelled down Broadway, through Washington Square, Thames Street, and America’s Cup Avenue, and finished at St. Augustin’s Church.
ABC 6Mar 19 2024
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Chicago Archbishop Cupich turns 75, submits resignation letter to Pope Francis
Archbishop Cupich submits resignation letter to Pope Francis on his 75th birthday
Archbishop Cupich submits resignation letter to Pope Francis on his 75th birthday
Archbishop Cupich submits resignation letter to Pope Francis on his 75th birthday
He was surprised by Archdiocese staff with a party, and since he turned 75, he's also required by church law to submit a
CBS News (Online)Mar 18 2024
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City Of Tulsa Looking For Facility To House New Low Barrier Shelter
The City Lights Foundation of Oklahoma is looking for a facility to lease under the low barrier shelter program in Tulsa. These facilities can range from churches to hotels, as long as they can provide shelter. The City of Tulsa is in the process of finding a facility to house its new low barrier shelter. This is the next step in the city's low barrier shelter program, which will be ran by the
News 9 Oklahoma