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A large banner above the front main doors of Ss. Peter and Paul Byzantine Catholic Church reads “I am the vine, you are ...
The Rev. Celeste Kennel-Shank, cited from her book, “What You Sow is a Bare Seed” that “Gardening as a spiritual practice, caring for a particular piece of earth, and all that grows on them, connects ...
The Diocese of Camden’s Summer in the City program will return this August, giving South Jersey’s high school youth the ...
The Boyertown Area Multi-Service partnered with MSTAR Church to create a community garden. MSTAR youth germinated over 1,000 seedlings and then planted them in the garden beds.
FAS Organization invites other church organizations, community leaders, and individuals in our Chuukese community on Guam to join us in this important effort. Together, we can build a peaceful and ...
As we approach Election Day, I wish to remind you of who should be your choice for clerk of court – Susan E. Birckhead. I served as your clerk of court for 35 years until retirement in 2015.
Community Service of Newburyport, Inc. (CSN) is a privately funded, 501c3 non-profit that was established in 1912. We have a long history of fully-funding “camperships” for children from low ...
He now faces several charges, including terrorism, simple battery and illegal carrying of a weapon. The incident occurred during the church’s 10:15 a.m. livestreamed service.
RICHMOND — On the day a church closes its doors forever, you could consider it funereal. It also could be celebratory, the way people often say goodbye to much-loved family members these days — not so ...
Community service Along with being one of the largest churches in Coshocton, by building size and congregation, Powell said their focus has always been to give back to the community. This includes an ...
I would like to officially announce my candidacy in the upcoming Greene County Clerk of Court special election. I was raised on a farm in Stanardsville and am a lifelong Greene County resident.
In response, Culbreth explained the church’s position in a 1962 letter to Samuel Southard, a professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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