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BRIEF: WHQR to host discussion of faith and identity in “The Town of Empty Rooms”
Ben Steelman of the StarNews will hold Prologue at 7 p.m. Monday (May 20) with a discussion of Karen Bender's "A Town of Empty Rooms" at the M.C. Erny Gallery inside WHQR Public Radio, 254 N. Front St.
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Faith Photo Spotlight: St. Nicholas Greek Festival gets underway
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church's annual Greek Festival will bring Greek dancing, food, culture and church tours to Wilmington for the 21st year 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. Friday-Saturday (May 17-18) and 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. Sunday (May 19) at the church, across from the University of North Carolina Wilmington on South College Road.
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Take a sneak peek inside the new LifeWay Christian Store
LifeWay will open officially on Saturday (May 18) next to El Cerro Grande at 341-55/56 S. College Road.
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REVIEW: “Boyz II Men of Gospel” - The Wardlaw Brothers - have a new album
Writer Deborah Culp reviews "God's Been There," from The Wardlaw Brothers of Georgia, consisting of four lead singers, and one dynamic bass man.
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Faith Photo Spotlight: Happy Mother’s Day to you!
Here's hoping the best for the mothers in your life from Wilmington Faith & Values!
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Wilmington Faith & Values editor receives Women of Achievement Award
Amanda Greene, editor of Wilmington Faith & Values, was honored with the 28th Annual Women of Achievement Award for Communications from the YWCA Lower Cape Fear.
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BRIEF: Drum Club to present children’s “Noah’s Ark”
For the last eight weeks, students at St. Andrews-Covenant Presbyterian Church learned to use acoustic and electric drums, cymbals, timpani, congas, cajons and bongos to illustrate the story of Noah's Ark.
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Cape Fear Spirit Quilt available for showing
Would your place of worship or community building like to host the Cape Fear Spirit Quilt? It's available for showing!
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Gospel artist turned mainstream brings unique style to Greenfield
Robert Randolph went from playing in churches to performing in clubs. But unlike his predecessors, Randolph didn't cross over as a singer, but as a sacred steel guitar player.
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BRIEF: Cape Fear Presbyterian’s Shrimpfest returns
The 6th Annual Cape Fear Shrimpfest will be 11a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday (May 11) at Cape Fear Presbyterian Church including a children's menu and games such as two dry slides, face and hair painting and musical entertainment throughout the day, plus $8 shrimp plates.
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Beneath the stereotypes, a stressful life for preachers’ kids
Beneath the stereotypes of preacher’s kids as either goody two-shoes or devilish hellions lies a tense and sometimes taxing reality, the children of clergy say. Studies show that many PK’s, as the lingo goes, struggle with issues of identity, privacy and morality. There’s even a support group, Preacher’s Kids International, dedicated to the “celebration and recovery of those who grew up in the parsonage.”
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