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Rabbi Shifra Weiss-Penzias organized members of Temple Beth El at the Aptos synagogue on Sunday for their first official ...
Rather, it was Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025 — this year’s day of commemorating the Sunday before Easter and the start of Holy Week — when Elder Patrick Kearon of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ...
With the lease now ended, the shop has been relocated to unused space within the church’s building at 14 N. Eighth St., Stroudsburg. The Miracles Happen Thrift Shoppe reopened in the Zion United ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has begun the construction of a new temple in Lagos. Speaking at the foundation-laying ceremony held on ...
Attendees prepare to enter the Syracuse Utah Temple as part of the media day Wednesday May 7, 2025. A public open house for the temple will run from Saturday, May 10, through Saturday, May 31 ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released an artist’s rendering of what Colorado’s fourth LDS temple, located in Colorado Springs, will look like. No groundbreaking date has ...
The originally proposed 44,000-square-foot temple in Fairview, Texas, would have include a 173-foot tall spire. Last month, the LDS Church proposed to build a one-story temple with 30,742 square ...
In Vallejo, Quintana drafted a false resolution as chair of Kyles Temple's Board of Trustees to authorize a loan used to help purchase a $1.5 million episcopal residence.
Just ask Fisher at Temple what it’s like to deal with all the comings and goings. La Salle, too, has a new coach, but Fran Dunphy had to remake his roster last offseason. Drexel’s Zach Spiker, ...
It is also the third new temple announced in a year, with temples being planned for Queen Creek and Yuma. There are approximately 450,000 Latter-day Saints in the state, according to the LDS church.
Honored at the Black History Program at the Greater New Zion Baptist Church, from left, are Bennie Jones, Jannie Hollins, Harriet Sensley, Artis Pinkney, Kenneth Stewart and Janice Armstead.
Dozens of community members recently gathered at Zion Baptist Church in North Philadelphia to witness the groundbreaking ceremony for the Rev. Leon H. Sullivan Community Impact Center.