Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
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By Terry Mattingly Once a month, female students pack the cozy chapel at the Holy Spirit Friary that overlooks the
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By Angela Kutzner Now faith is the substance of things we already have and can see. Is that right? How
Alice Sims, left, and Molly Johnson work on handcrafted holiday greeting cards Sept. 17 at St. David’s Episcopal Church
By Howard Bess Like it or not Christians and Muslims are going to be seeing a lot of each other.
By Brian Endle Religion Views Things that are hidden or lost often build mystery and anticipation before their revealing. The
By Terry Mattingly Pastors have their own brand of insider humor, just like doctors, lawyers, accountants and other skilled professionals.
By Howard Bess I too looked at the terrorists attacks on Sept. 11, 2011, with horror. No one needs to