Church strategies for the 21st Century
Church membership across America and across all denominations is in decline.
View ArticleJust Faith course will explore social justice
Edward Huff, of Henderson, Ky., tells a story:
View ArticleAldersgate United Methodist Church welcomes Roger Nelson for two performances
The next two Sundays will cap a summer of extraordinary services at Aldersgate United Methodist Church at a time of year when filling the pews in any church on Sunday mornings can be challenging.
View ArticleSt. Paul's Lutheran Church celebrates 125 years on Michigan Street
The Rev. Wallace Schulz, a nationally known speaker for the Lutheran Hour Radio Ministries and representative of the Lutheran Foundation, will speak in Evansville on Sunday as part of the 125th...
View ArticleBlack's Chapel hosts Christian actor from Indianapolis
Larry Holycross said his "career change" from a technical career involving computers came about in the mid-1990s when he began thinking he wanted to be more of a people person.
View ArticleBlack's Chapel hosts Christian actor
The congregation of Black's Chapel United Methodist Church in Mount Vernon, Ind., took a great leap of faith earlier this year by moving from its old and relatively small church to a new and larger...
View ArticleChristian comedian Chonda Pierce will be in Evansville on Oct. 2
Under the general heading of "you can catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar," Christian comedian Chonda Pierce proves that humor is often a better way to witness for Christ than banging...
View ArticleNew Harmony writer details search for the 'Sacred Feminine'
The Sacred Feminine is simply the feminine face of God, and in Christianity we know this most in the figure of the Mary.
View ArticleBoard games still relevant entertainment in 2012
Board games may sound terribly quaint and last century, but that is far from the truth, said Jim Jones, who also hosts a weekly game night at University of Southern Indiana, where he is employed as a...
View ArticleGame Night: On board with Board Games
Judith Gill said she and her husband, Karsten Bundgaard, started playing board games about six months ago as a ploy "to get our (teenage) children out of their bedrooms.
View ArticleThe doors to perception: restoration is hard work
Restoring old buildings is not a hobby for the easily frustrated or those with instant gratification issues.
View ArticleFundraiser to benefit Wheeler D.R.I.V.E. Neighborhood association
"There are so many doors to open. I am impatient to begin."
View ArticleTwo prayer rallies planned in Evansville
Two prayer rallies are planned this week in Evansville
View ArticleReligious History of Evansville
When John Phillips agreed to research and develop a PowerPoint program to illustrate the "200 Years of Religious History in Evansville," he allowed he did not realize what a leonine task it would be.
View ArticleLiving the Faith conference
The third annual Living the Faith Women's Conference planned for Friday and Nov. 3 morning at Christian Fellowship Church will feature a television star, Broadway singer, and Christian songwriter.
View ArticlePoseyville native Ryan Seaton will perform with his band Union Street
It came as no surprise to people like Cheryl Smith when Ryan Seaton, of Poseyville, decided to pursue a career in music.
View ArticleCastle High School graduate bringing holiday music to school
Fans of gospel music are in for a treat with upcoming events at Castle High School and the University of Southern Indiana.
View ArticleArchaeology professor to give lecture on Israel
When the invitations arrived in the mail, they contained an unusual "party favor" sealed in tiny plastic bags.
View ArticleGospel playwright Stanley Jackson stages fourth production
You can deliver a serious message — a message about family, faith and values — and still leave your audience laughing in the aisles.
View ArticleBlackwood Quartet to perform at Salem United Church of Christ
To the casual reader, notice of the Blackwood Quartet's upcoming gospel concert at Salem United Church of Christ on the City's West Side, may feel like a moment of déjà vu.
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