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Look for Full Snow Moon, International Space Station in night sky this week
The moon reaches its “fullest” phase at 3:26 p.m. today, so when it rises at about 6:05 p.m., it will be shining brightly, with clear skies expected. The International Space Station will meanwhile make a few passes over Maryland this week, but...
Tags: Space Programs, Winter Solstice, Science and Technology
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The Rev. Ardelle Mason is Lenten service speaker
The Rev. Ardelle Mason will preach at the Wednesday Lenten service at First United Methodist Church on West Patriot Street. Liturgist will be David McCall. Nicholas Carroll will be the musician of the day. The luncheon will be provided by Faith ELCA....Tags: Music Industry
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Presbyterian Church of Orland Park instills faith, gratitude in members
After one of Scott Estler's two daughters returned from a church Appalachia Service Project years ago, the pastor recently recalled, she was so moved by the poverty she told her dad she didn't want anything for Christmas. Such displays of concern and...
Tags: Easter, Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Ash Wednesday, Music
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The meaning of Easter
Anglea Gismondi-Salbe's grandmother used to say it every year: "Natale con I tuoi, Pasqua con chi vuol." It means: "Christmas at home with your family, Easter with whomever you please." Many Italians consider the resurrection of Jesus Christ a more...Tags: Easter, Holidays
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Bingo event
The Antietam Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary will host a basket and cash bingo Sunday at Western Enterprise fire station, 526 Washington Square, Hagerstown. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 1:30 p.m. Tickets cost $20 and there will be food...Tags: Reformed, Religion and Belief, Spaghetti, Christianity
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As times change, will tolerance for tradition be tolerated?
With the issue of same-sex marriage argued before the Supreme Court and raging elsewhere in America, a question: Is it possible to be a traditional Christian or Muslim or Orthodox Jew — and hold to one's faith on what constitutes marriage —...
Tags: Marriage, Interreligious Dialogue, Belief and Faith, Television Industry, Justice System
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Somerset County church news for Feb. 22
Middlecreek COB The Rev. John Stoner will give the message "In Our Father's Will" Sunday at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren. He will also serve as worship leader. Plans are also under way for a study of the best-selling book "The Harbinger" by...Tags: Tom Brown, Media Industry, Methodist, Girl Scouts of the USA, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Petoskey Lenten services, luncheons continue
First Christian Church of Petoskey serves as host for the community Lenten services and luncheons which begin at noon on the Wednesdays of Lent. Area pastors will be guest speakers at the Lenten services, followed by a soup and sandwich luncheon. The...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Boyne area Lenten events set
Boyne City/Boyne Falls -- The Boyne Valley Catholic community activities beginning Sunday, Feb. 24, include: Children's faith formation is at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 24. Little Rock scripture study noon Monday, Feb. 25, at St. Augustine's in Boyne... -
Lenten study series offered in Charlevoix
CHARLEVOIX -- First Congregational United Church of Christ in Charlevoix will be conducting a Lenten study series beginning at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27, and every Wednesday thereafter through March 27. The sessions will take place in the Ransom... -
Northern Michigan area church briefs for Sunday, Feb. 24
Petoskey First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church, 501 E. Mitchell St., downtown Petoskey, has worship at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 24. Sunday school for fifth-graders and younger is held during the worship hour, following the children's...Tags: Reformed, Methodist, Sandwiches, Lifestyle and Leisure, Christianity
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Stations of the 'L': Catholic Chicagoan crisscrosses city on trains and reflects on Christ's journey to the cross
There's nothing extraordinary about Aidan Gillespie's daily commute on the No. 50 bus down Damen Avenue. Perhaps that's why the Roman Catholic schoolteacher chose the train Tuesday for a more spiritual journey. Setting out before dawn, Gillespie, 25,...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Pilsen, Benedict XVI, Chicago Transit Authority, Jerusalem (Israel)
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