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Jun 17 2024
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Perry Christian Church sets date for fifth annual outdoor craft show
Perry Christian Church announced it will hold its fifth annual outdoor craft show on from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. July 27. Vendors will have a variety of craft and gift items, and aunch and a bake sale will be available inside the church, according to a news release. There will also be a Chinese auction and a raffle for a $300 gift card to Vincent William Winery, plus $200 in cash. This event is
The News-HeraldJun 08 2024
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church honors Black history with memorial stone
To honor the Black leaders that helped shape the church into what it is today, St. Stephen’s Episcopal erected a memorial stone plaque that now sits inside the historic sanctuary. Inscribed on the stone are the names of Black priests who faithfully served the Ansonborough church in years past: the Rev. William Morgan, the Rev. Osmond Jonathan McLeod, the Rev. St. Julian A Simpkins, the Rev.
The Post and CourierMay 15 2024
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On new album, musician Serpentwithfeet trades the church for the club
When Serpentwithfeet slithered from the underground on “Soil,” his trembling vibrato shivered through a modern take on gospel fueled by the unease of underground experimental music. By the time the Baltimore-born singer released “Deacon” in 2021, he had started to fully emerge from the earth and shadows, infusing his music with the grooves and vibes of turn-of-the-millennium R&B. And on
Washington PostJul 07 2024
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Biden addresses supportive Black church service amid growing Democratic calls for him to step aside
His remarks followed Pastor Louis Felton likening Biden to Joseph and the biblical story of his “coat of many colors.” Joseph was sold into slavery in Egypt by his jealous brothers, only to eventually obtain a high place in the kingdom of the pharaoh and have his brothers beg him for assistance without initially recognizing him. “Never count Joseph out,” Felton implored. Then, referring to
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionJun 07 2024
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Highland Park LGBTQ friendly church grows to 150 locations worldwide
As Pride Month continues, so does work for Founders Metropolitan Community Church, which may be the most inclusive church in Southern California. The church was founded by Rev. Troy Perry. Perry, a gay man who started the church in the 60s in his Highland Park apartment. Rev. Keith Mozingo is the Senior Pastor now. “There was no church, synagogue, temple whatever. There was no place of worship
NBC Los AngelesJul 11 2024
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'That's not what Douglas stands for, burning churches': Douglas is focused on moving past arson after verdict
DOUGLAS, Ariz. (KGUN) — “That's not what Douglas stands for— burning churches," said Douglas Mayor Donald Huish. "Douglas stands for rebuilding and coming together.” Things aren’t changing too much in Douglas after Eric Ridenour's guilty verdict, because the community is doing what they have been since the fires last year. They're moving forward. Susan Kramer, a ruling elder for First
KGUNJun 07 2024
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Child welfare charges dismissed against central Pa. church leader
Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo has dismissed child protection charges against a regional leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after the victim of an underlying sexual abuse case asked not to move forward with the second case.
The church official, Rhett Hintze, is the Harrisburg stake president for the denomination. The church describes a stake as a
The Patriot-NewsJul 01 2024
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Faith and Values: Church's apology for involvement with Native boarding schools is too little too late
On June 14, U.S. Catholic bishops apologized for the mistreatment and trauma caused through the church’s role in Native American boarding schools. While the apology is all well and good, it is very little and very late for thousands of Indigenous families in America. In the past, some people have decried my characterization of long-term trauma felt by Indigenous families due to treatment by
Spokesman ReviewMay 28 2024
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Immanuel Lutheran Church marks 150 years of services in Pflugerville
Community ImpactJun 17 2024
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Franklin church's cars ministry gives hope to deserving Middle Tennessee residents
For Jadah Collins, not having a car meant waking up two hours early just to get to work on time. The 19-year-old Nashville native had to have three jobs just to afford transportation, so getting a car not only means more safety and reliability, but also the opportunity to get a better job, she said. “I'm going to get to be able to sleep more,” she said. “I can get a job far out, that's a
The Tennessean