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Every day we act. How many of those acts keep us treading just a bit lighter on the planet? Check below to see how you score.
NOTE: Christ in Our Neighborhood is a parish-based program consisting of small Christian communities that gather in the home ...
Holy Week at New Covenant Baptist Church Sunday, April 13, marks the beginning of Holy Week, which remembers Jesus’ last week ...
Area singers and musicians will present “Canticle of the Cross” on Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13, weaving music together ...
For National Poetry Month, city of Charleston poet laureate AsiahMae is reading a poem every day via a video on Instagram.
Researchers are new to studying the implications of poetry for well-being and the brain. Still, it may surprise you “what a ...
Speakers shared messages of hope and growth during the Sunday morning session of the 195th Annual General Conference of The ...
In Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance,” the pirate king interrupts the action by suddenly declaring “What, we ask, ...
As I stumble into my later years, I seem to know less and less. And I find myself – often in desperation – pulling what I think of as my childhood rabbit out of its hat. That is to say, when the conve ...
Jean Prokott—a decade-long Century High School English teacher, the city’s third Poet Laureate, a recent recipient of a $50K ...
Teresa Bell, BYU German language professor in the College of Humanities, shared three ways to see God’s hand in life at the BYU devotional on April 1.