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Following the death of Freddie Gray in 2015, much of Baltimore was in pain. But some say faith carried the city through.
The Rev. Dr. Harold Carter Jr. was the calm in a storm of chaos that swirled around his west Baltimore church after the death of Freddie Gray.
Women’s Day Conference, “Stand Your Ground,” 7 p.m., May 1-2 and 10 a.m., May 4; Magnolia Missionary Baptist Church, 409 W. Main St., Hahira. Guest speakers are: Dr. LaTronza Sanford, minister at ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNClergy led way through unrest amid Freddie Gray's deathThe Rev. Dr. Harold Carter Jr. was the calm in a storm of chaos that swirled around his church. Baltimore's clergy members ...
Nestled in the heart of Hopkins, South Carolina, New Light Beulah Baptist Church stands as a powerful testament to faith, resilience, and community. Founded on April 26, 1806, and rooted ...
Wilmington churches and worshippers celebrated Easter with festive music, traditional services and community activities.
Former and Current Pastors of Cross Church discussed growth in Northwest Arkansas over the last 40 years and how their ...
Usher’s Annual, 3 p.m., April 27, Waco Worship Center, 3328 Alta Vista Drive. Speaker: Miles Adanandus, Greater Shiloh ...
Cornerstone Community Church, at 702 Dunn Road in Lumberton, holds Sunday School at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at 11 a.m., evangelistic service every first and third Sunday at 6 p.m.; and children and ...
A pillow sits inside Freddie Gray’s casket during his funeral at New Shiloh Baptist Church in West Baltimore on April 27, 2015. Gray died from a severe spinal injury sustained during an April 12 ...
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