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Historic Preservation Commission to release guide to city’s black heritage

The Wilmington Historic Preservation Commission has spent the past six months revising drafts of a "Guide to Wilmington's African-American Heritage," which should be released by the end of August.
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A lesson in goodbyes

Glenn Davis, a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, writes this homage to his rector, The Rev. Randy Green, who retired on June 2.
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Said on Sunday: Confirmation Sunday at Grace United Methodist Church

WilmingtonFAVS' intern Zeinab Savage illustrates a special Father's Day at Grace United Methodist Church when nine children were confirmed into membership there.
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Dharma Talk: Norman Fischer on learning compassion and Lojong Tibetan Zen

It was these teachings on compassion that Zoketsu Norman Fischer explained to the group at the Chapel Hill Zen Center - how compassion is an integral part of the practice of Zen – as automatic in the practice as reaching back for your pillow in the dark.
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Said on Sunday: Celebrating Pastor Wayne and Youth Day at St. Stephen AME Church

The Rev. Wayne Johnson began Sunday's sermon by stating that “all of us have shortcomings and failures.” But he did not finish his statement. Instead he let the choir sing “I want to go higher in the Lord,” to explain how he overcame his shortcomings through his faith in God.
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BRIEF: Two Cape Fear area churches recognized for preservation

Leaders at St. James Episcopal Parish and Pender County's Sts. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church received awards for preserving and restoring their structures. 
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Clergy support Moral Monday physically and spiritually

What's so moral about "Moral Mondays?" North Carolina rabbis and pastors explained what prompted them to attend - and risk arrest - at the Moral Monday march on June 3.
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Said on Sunday: The Importance of Modest Clothing for Muslim Women

Intern Zeinab Savage explains the importance to Muslim women of wearing modest clothing and head coverings - even during a sunny June picnic day in the park.
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Faith Photo Spotlight: Kure Beach has new night beach worship

Kure Memorial Lutheran Church and Agape+Kure Beach Ministries have joined together to provide a new summer worship experience on the beach.
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BRIEF: Author of “The Devil in Pew Number Seven” coming to area this weekend

Rebecca Nichols Alonzo, author of "The Devil in Pew Number Seven," will speak at two events at a Shallotte church this weekend, her only North Carolina stops for the rest of the year.
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Said on Sunday: Chua Tung Lam Buddhist Temple

Intern Zeinab Savage discovered the importance of food to worship at Chua Tung Lam Temple off Gordon Road in Wilmington for her Said on Sunday piece this week. 
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