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Doug Creamer column: Listening

By Doug Creamer I thought spring had arrived and was planning to stay, but last weekend Mother Nature ...

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Exploring and connecting pieces of the Easter story

By Felecia Wesley When we explore the account of the Easter story in the New Testament, we unearth ...

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Ann Farabee column: Weak but strong

By Ann Farabee On an early March morning in 1995, my family gathered around the bedside of my ...

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Doug Creamer column: Passing the torch

By Doug Creamer After a long pause caused by COVID, our church has decided to begin offering children’s ...

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Doug Creamer column: Spread the news

By Doug Creamer I saw on a weather website the other day that we were expecting an inch. ...

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Ann Farabee column: Help from Haggai

By Ann Farabee • Consider our ways. How can we consider our ways? To consider means to think ...

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Doug Creamer column: A family time

By Doug Creamer Our family was hoping for some good weather for Easter. With a few cold nights ...

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Doug Creamer column: Using your talents

By Doug Creamer It seems like we have been fighting water problems for several weeks at our house. ...

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Church Women United’s theme: Becoming One in 2021

Salisbury-Rowan Church Women United unit has continued to meet through the long pandemic. The organization, founded in 1941, ...

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Doug Creamer column: Turn to the word

By Doug Creamer My wife used to work as an elementary school librarian many years ago. She read ...

Faith

Arbor United Methodist Church to resume sanctuary worship

The Arbor UMC, located at 5545 Woodleaf Road, will resume sanctuary worship on Palm Sunday, March 28, at 9 a.m. ...

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Ann Farabee column: The stain

By Ann Farabee I stepped away for just a second. It was long enough for her paper towel ...

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Ann Farabee column: Say nice things

By Ann Farabee “You are doing a great job!” were the words my principal spoke as he left ...

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Doug Creamer column: You are royalty

By Doug Creamer I am not sure I want to admit this in writing, but I did watch ...

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Doug Creamer column: Your father’s love

By Doug Creamer I remember the day my wife called me and told me about a kitten that ...

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Ann Farabee column: The failure

By Ann Farabee That F in geometry did not look good. Nor did the D in Driver’s Education. ...

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Doug Creamer column: DECA Club

By Doug Creamer High schools offer some great clubs for students. There is FBLA for business, FFA for ...

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Doug Creamer column: Looking up to elders

By Doug Creamer I had lunch with some of my family the other day. My nephew, who is ...

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Ann Farabee column: Mark my word

By Ann Farabee His name was John Mark, but we call him by his last name — Mark. ...

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St. Luke’s Foundation appoints new trustees, opens spring grant applications

The St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Foundation has appointed two new members to its board of trustees. Lori Van ...

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Ann Farabee column: The good gifts

By Ann Farabee This season we are living in — just keeps on giving us more reasons to ...

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Lynna Clark column: Follow the recipe

By Lynna Clark As you probably know by now, my hubby David is a fantastic cook. He just ...

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Doug Creamer column: We are called victors

By Doug Creamer Last Sunday, most people watched a football game with some commercials. I watched commercials with ...

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Doug Creamer column: We see him differently

 By Doug Creamer I was out enjoying a nice walk the other day when my eye caught an ...

News

Catholic dioceses amassed taxpayer aid despite billions of dollars in the bank

By Reese Dunklin and Michael Rezendes Associated Press When the coronavirus forced churches to close their doors and ...

Lifestyle

Ann Farabee column: The safety net

By Ann Farabee In a recent column, I referenced feeling as if traversing through difficult circumstances was like ...

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Lynna Clark column: Just dust

By Lynna Clark I’m pretty good at hiding my crazy. But sometimes it’s a bit disconcerting even to ...

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Doug Creamer column: Broken, needing repairs

By Doug Creamer My dryer needed some repairs. They weren’t urgent, but they needed to get done. I ...

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