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This masterpiece depicts Christ as the Good Shepherd, perfectly echoing the theme of today's Gospel. Christ is shown as a youthful, beardless figure, serene and approachable, watching over His flock ...
Police said they received several 911 calls reporting gunshots inside Gospel Lighthouse Apostolic Church at 2003 Main St. and officers arrived around 10 a.m. Stream Connecticut News for free ...
Squire Parsons, a West Virginia native and member of the Southern Gospel Hall of Fame died Monday at age 77. Parsons, who was born in Newton, in Roane County, West Virginia, began his Gospel ...
Reflection on the Early Christian Fresco Today's Gospel marks the conclusion of John Chapter 6, that profound and challenging discourse where Jesus reveals Himself as the Bread of Life. We have been ...
The Gospel Broadcasting Network reports Pope Leo XIV maintains conservative positions on certain matters of church doctrine and when it comes to women, Prevost has said he opposes ordaining them ...
If you can believe it, it’s been three years since Netflix’s ambitious, niche, and critically acclaimed adult animated series The Midnight Gospel was officially announced to be canceled after only a ...
On April 22, Attorney General Pam Bondi hosted the first meeting of the “Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias in the Federal Government.” Attendees included the secretaries of Defense ...
ASHEVILLE, NC (WOWK) — Well-known southern gospel singer Squire Parsons, famous for writing the classic “Sweet Beulah Land,” has died, as confirmed by personal friends. He was 77 years old.
“Sweet Beulah Land” is one of the top Southern Gospel requested songs of all time. Squire Parsons, the man who wrote and recorded the song in 1979, died Monday following a cardiac arrest that ...
Squire Parsons Jr., a native of West Virginia and longtime southern gospel singer, died May 5. He was 77. Parsons’ father, who was a choir director and deacon at his church, taught his son how to sing ...
The story of Wild Goose Studio—of sacred objects crafted with care and shipped across seas—echoes a much deeper rhythm in the European Christian tradition. Long before tariff codes and trade ...