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Restoration Deliverance Ministries set to build on third anniversary
Restoration Deliverance Ministries – founded by Apostle Angelia Maria Ford – celebrated it third anniversary with a special gathering of fellow ministers, singers, family and friends.
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Big night for Lisa Knowles and The Brown Singers made bigger with Vickie Winans
Lisa Knowles and The Brown Singers celebrated 35 years of gospel music ministry last Sunday (Oct. 16) at Cummings Street Missionary Baptist Church on Raines Rd.
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Pastor Gray reaps state board post
Dr. L. LaSimba Gray, pastor of New Sardis Baptist Church, has gotten the nod from Gov. Bill Haslam to sit on the Tennessee Student Assistant Corporation.
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‘Septemberfest’ proves that beat goes on for New Direction
New Direction Christian Church ended a month long celebration of it’s 10th anniversary with Septemberfest at Wingate Park last Saturday (Sept. 24).
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Wharton gets to the point during town hall session
Mayor AC Wharton Jr. on Tuesday met with mainstream civil rights organizations and local clergy in a town hall meeting to discuss his re-election platform.
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New Direction at 10 has plans to build on
New Direction Christian Church will celebrate its 10th anniversary throughout the month of September with television and community events.
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Pro-labor coalition vows to ‘push back” against Tea Party, GOP
A coalition of faith, labor and civil rights organizations has formed to challenge what key participants see as an attack on labor unions’ rights to exist by the Tea Party movement and the Republican Party.
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The pastor as broad-based community organizer
Dr. L. LaSimba M. Gray Jr. is putting the wrap on an accredited course on the civil rights movement at The Memphis Theological Seminary. Gray is an adjunct professor at the seminary.
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Mentoring program targets truancy as school year unfolds
The latest truancy data for Memphis City Schools last year painted this picture: 45,000-plus students with at least five unexcused absentees, and 20,000 were truant for 10 or more days.
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Fuel added to furor over Election Day
The possibility of voter fraud during the Aug. 5th primary is as real as day for Gregory Grant and members of the local chapter of the National Action Network (NAN).
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