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How can churches keep young people from leaving

Churches are trying to minister in 2024 with methods that worked in 2004 and 1984, and it’s a very different time. Every church faces the...

CDC gifts $3 Million to Black churches for health equity

The fight for health equity continues as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) renews its partnership with the Conference of National Black...

Over 40,000 Catholics to descend on Indy

Indianapolis will host the upcoming National Eucharistic Congress — a gathering of Catholics focusing on the Sacrament of Holy Communion, or what some Christian...

Preservation in practice: Nine African American sites receive Eli Lilly grantsĀ 

Historical sites located across Indiana will receive more than $200,000 from an Eli Lilly grant for preservation.   Distributed by the Standiford H. Cox Fund and...

Let go and let God

Saul was still breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples.Ā He went to the high priestĀ and asked him for letters to the synagogues in...

Faith Presbyterian Church honors COVID-19 victims with memorial

Nearly 30,000 Hoosiers are estimated to have died from COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. To honor these victims and their families, Faith...

Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church celebrates a century of service

In the heart of Indianapolis, a beacon of faith and community has stood the test of time. Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (or Trinity CME...

Church-led food pantries prepare for growing season

As the spring showers ebb, the growing season brings about a new set of challenges for food insecure families. Although Indianapolis has food assistance from...

Holy Week events at Light of the World

SPECIAL TO THE RECORDER This week marks Holy Week for millions of Christians around the world - a time of reflection, fellowship and rejoicing. Locally,...

A daily dose of grace:Ā Cultivating thankfulness with Rev. Sheila P. Spencer’s ā€˜Gratitude Journal’

Rev. Sheila P. Spencer is a woman of many talents. She is an author, poet, teacher, traveler and preacher. A strong advocate of gratitude...
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