Religion news – Nov. 25
Services and studies
Columbus Collective, others ready for Worship Night in Columbus
Energetic praise will come forth even amid heartache from a cross-section of the community Dec. 2 at an interdenominational Worship Night in Columbus.
Religion news – Nov. 18
Services and studies
Surprising things learned in 48 hours with the Amish
There are more than 367,000 Amish people living in America. And while the largest majority do call Pennsylvania and Ohio home, there are Amish communities in 32 of the 50 United States.
Columbus cyclist’s book documents coast-to-coast bike trip in 2012
Somehow it seems fitting that a guy known for all his pedaling might become known now for peddling — his book.
Terry Mattingly: German bishops press for same-sex union blessings
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus proclaimed, “Judge not, lest you be judged.”
Volunteers again preparing more than 2,000 Thanksgiving dinners
Carving the turkey properly for area Thanksgiving meals means carving out plenty of time months ahead to plan well.
Religion news – Nov. 11
Services and studies
Terry Mattingly: RIP, Marius Aurelius Spartanicus, the priest’s dog
Catholic priests are not used to hearing penitents laugh while lined up for confession.
Terre Haute middle school removes classroom ‘Christian display’
A Vigo County School Corp. middle school earlier this month removed a classroom Christian display after notification from a national state/church watchdog that the display violated the U.S. Constitution.