Church Challenged on Public Meeting Place
Category: Church and Ministry
A church in Naples, Florida, has run into a stumbling block in holding services in a local park.
Category: Church and Ministry
A church in Naples, Florida, has run into a stumbling block in holding services in a local park.
Category: Church of God News
Three major secular universities in North Carolina are the focus of some very active Alpha Omega Church of God campus ministry groups.
Matthew Hurley from the University Church of God in Charlotte, North Carolina is the campus leader at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte and has been instrumental in establishing solid relationships with the university. They are now projecting a special meal for international students in their church which is directly across the highway from the campus.
Ronnie Williams is leading the campus ministry at East Carolina University. Their group meets every week in the university student center with 20 students being involved. They are focusing on developing joint activities with other campus ministry groups and building unity of campus.
Pastor Anthony Braswell is coordinating the campus outreach at North Carolina State University. They conduct student meetings on campus every Monday night with 40 students participating. They recentlysponsored a Friday Night Tail Gate Part in the main dorm areas and had over 300 students who were involved. The university has granted them access and permission to minister in the dorms which is an open door for reaching many students.
We are thankful for these campus leaders and local churches with vision who faithfully encourage and support campus ministries.
For further information concerning how to reach the college and university campus in your city please contact:
John E. Unthank,Field Coordinator
Alpha Omega Church of God Campus Ministries
evjeu@yahoo.com
865-803-5038
Category: USA National News
A spokesman with the American Family Association says the hate crimes bill passed Thursday afternoon by the House could have a chilling effect on free speech and religious freedoms in the nation.
Category: Testimonies
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — We learn to fight through the tough things of this life, we see the color in people’s hearts, we learn what’s wrong with this world and we look and think about ways to fix it.
Category: Discipleship & Evangelism
Last month, missionary Harold Hanks hosted a work team to the country of Nicaragua. There were 12 men on the team, and the destination was Matagalpa, Nicaragua, a town of about 100,000 people, about 2 hours north of the capital, Managua.
Category: Church of God News
Cleveland, TN–The Dixon Research Center on the campus of Lee University recently received a grant from the Tennessee Historical Records Advisory Board. The grant will go toward preserving historical records of Lee University and its former presidents.
Category: Lifestyle & Culture
An Ohio judge plans to appeal a second court decision against posting the Ten Commandments in his courtroom.
Category: People in the News
The lead singer for a Grammy-nominated contemporary Christian band is encouraging Christians to focus on repentance and prayer for God to reshape their lives and renew the land.
Category: Global News and Ministry
The Israel Antiquities Authority in Migdal near the Sea of Galilee discovered a 2,000-year-old synagogue from the Second Temple period this month during archaeological excavations.