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Services and sermons
The Sunday worship service starts at 10 a.m. The Rev. Amy Beth Durward de Macias will present the sermon titled “Sacred Space.” Both virtual and in-person Bible study is available. Coffee follows the ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s pastor, a reparations activist who claimed America was “born in political violence," is running as a ...
While hate speech may be tolerated as free speech, do we have to tolerate it from the president of the United States?
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Islamophobia is being normalized at the highest levels. Christians need to learn to fight it.
Islamophobia is being normalized at the highest levels. Christians need to learn to fight it. (RNS) — Learning about Islam ...
The very idea of California Gov. Gavin Newsom invoking biblical teachings under any conditions is a joke no matter the ...
Garry Gutting was an American professor of philosophy who used to write The Stone, a regular feature in the New York Times. In an April 2016 column, Gutting — who died in 2019 — mused about the ...
Everyone has an off day. Or even just a strange day. Here are the strange tracks that stick out like a sore thumb in the ...
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Beyond the Christmas lights
By Rev’d Fiifi AFENYI-DONKOR As the year draws to a close, Ghanaian streets glow with festive lights. Churches and homes prepare to celebrate Christmas, the joyous arrival of Christ. Advent, the ...
The Catholic Church continues to teach that sexual love between a man and a woman is reserved to marriage. We find this teaching in the creation account of Genesis—Book 1, Chapter 1 of Sacred ...
A’ja Wilson is a picture of sheer joy and utter domination. As she approaches the vehicle that will drive her and her Las ...
Washington man gets up to 46 years after admitting to torturing his girlfriend and attempting to kill her and her 12-year-old ...
At a recent literature festival, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar lauded that many positive changes have been introduced in history textbooks and the epithet ‘the great’ is no longer ...
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