Rachel Margaret Weaver - Sentinel
LANCASTER - Rachel Margaret Weaver, 75, of Lancaster, passed into our Savior’s Loving Arms at home, encircled by her husband and six children, on Friday, Nov. 27, 2009. Born in Port Royal, she was the wife of Lowell E. Weaver and they celebrated
Annual Harvest Festival featured big crowd, big fun! - East Texas News
A GREAT Harvest Festival Weekend Perfect weather for a Fall Festival contributed to the success of the 21st. Annual Harvest Festival at Heritage Village Museum October 16-18. Beginning with a wonderful Kids Day on Friday with over 350 students from
Free Christian music concert - Courier Gazette
MARION - A free concert of gospel music will be presented by Reg and Gretchen Dunneman, of Binghamton, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 and at 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 6 during morning worship at The United Church of Marion at 3848 N. Main St. in Marion. The
Gospel musician Fred Hammond sings praises after moving to Dallas - Dallas Morning News
When a woman has to do a man’s and a woman’s job, that’s tough Gospel music critic Bill Carpenter calls Hammond a genuine pioneer. “Kirk Franklin and the Winans get credit for contemporizing gospel music,” said Carpenter, the Washington-based
Old-Fashioned Barn Dance Coming to the First Coast - First Coast News
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — It’s time to break out your banjo and your dancin’ shoes. The Florida Agricultural Museum is hosting an Old-Fashioned Barn Dance from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m Dec. 19. The whole family is invited, and participants are encouraged to
Prather: Seeing book duels from both sides - Lexington Herald-Leader
I’ve watched from a distance two recent conflagrations over the supposed censorship of reading materials. Both pitted the same dueling sensibilities against each other, and frankly I found myself with a foot in each camp. The Jessamine County Public
Community calendar - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Seven Secrets to Health and Better Healing, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Family First Chiropractic Wellness Center, 998 Fremont Ave, Suite L1. Dr. Jack provides individuals the tools necessary to become an active participant in their own healthcare. Details
Our Earth: The Tributary Fund joins international celebration of faith - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
PHOTO COURTESY CLAIRE SANDS BAKER Claire Sands Baker, from left, Randy Wimberg, Betsy Gaines Quammen and Kristin Wimberg of The Tributary Fund stand in front of Windsor Castle during the Windsor Celebration in the United Kingdom, where religious
WORD OF THE DAY: Called to Serve - EURweb
*Christians are identified by a variety of names in the Bible-such as believers, brothers, and saints-but one title we seldom call ourselves is “servants of Christ.” However, that is exactly what the Lord tells us to be. After His disciples wrangled
Rachel Margaret Weaver - Sentinel
LANCASTER - Rachel Margaret Weaver, 75, of Lancaster, passed into our Savior’s Loving Arms at home, encircled by her husband and six children, on Friday, Nov. 27, 2009. Born in Port Royal, she was the wife of Lowell E. Weaver and they celebrated
Annual Harvest Festival featured big crowd, big fun! - East Texas News
A GREAT Harvest Festival Weekend Perfect weather for a Fall Festival contributed to the success of the 21st. Annual Harvest Festival at Heritage Village Museum October 16-18. Beginning with a wonderful Kids Day on Friday with over 350 students from
Free Christian music concert - Courier Gazette
MARION - A free concert of gospel music will be presented by Reg and Gretchen Dunneman, of Binghamton, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 and at 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 6 during morning worship at The United Church of Marion at 3848 N. Main St. in Marion. The
Gospel musician Fred Hammond sings praises after moving to Dallas - Dallas Morning News
When a woman has to do a man’s and a woman’s job, that’s tough Gospel music critic Bill Carpenter calls Hammond a genuine pioneer. “Kirk Franklin and the Winans get credit for contemporizing gospel music,” said Carpenter, the Washington-based
Old-Fashioned Barn Dance Coming to the First Coast - First Coast News
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — It’s time to break out your banjo and your dancin’ shoes. The Florida Agricultural Museum is hosting an Old-Fashioned Barn Dance from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m Dec. 19. The whole family is invited, and participants are encouraged to
Prather: Seeing book duels from both sides - Lexington Herald-Leader
I’ve watched from a distance two recent conflagrations over the supposed censorship of reading materials. Both pitted the same dueling sensibilities against each other, and frankly I found myself with a foot in each camp. The Jessamine County Public
Community calendar - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Seven Secrets to Health and Better Healing, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Family First Chiropractic Wellness Center, 998 Fremont Ave, Suite L1. Dr. Jack provides individuals the tools necessary to become an active participant in their own healthcare. Details
Our Earth: The Tributary Fund joins international celebration of faith - Bozeman Daily Chronicle
PHOTO COURTESY CLAIRE SANDS BAKER Claire Sands Baker, from left, Randy Wimberg, Betsy Gaines Quammen and Kristin Wimberg of The Tributary Fund stand in front of Windsor Castle during the Windsor Celebration in the United Kingdom, where religious
WORD OF THE DAY: Called to Serve - EURweb
*Christians are identified by a variety of names in the Bible-such as believers, brothers, and saints-but one title we seldom call ourselves is “servants of Christ.” However, that is exactly what the Lord tells us to be. After His disciples wrangled
