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Michael Ray Johnston dead at 64 | The Diapason

Michael Ray Johnston dead at 64 April 12, 2021 Michael Ray Johnston Michael Ray Johnston, 64, of Charlotte, North Carolina, died February 22. Born July 3, 1956, in Charlotte, he graduated from North Mecklenburg High School in 1974. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, North Carolina, in 1978 and a Master of Music degree in church music from Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey, in 1980. After piano study with Flora Neely and vocal study as a teenager with Harvey L. Woodruff, he studied voice with Julie Fortney and William Thomas at Mars Hill and Marvin Keenze at Westminster. His organ study was with Donna Robertson at Mars Hill and William Hays at Westminster, and conducting studies were with Joel Stegall at Mars Hill and Joseph Flummerfelt at Westminster.

New Covenant Presbyterian pizza and movie night April 16

April 9, 2021 New Covenant Presbyterian Church will host a free pizza and movie family fun night at 6 p.m., Friday, April 16.  Donations will be accepted. This month’s selection, “Andy’s Rainbow,” is about a rebellious teenager who has been required to do community service at a special needs home. The movie begins at 7 p.m. New Covenant Presbyterian is at 16796 Kings Highway, Lewes.  Subscribe to the CapeGazette.com Daily Newsletter Daily Headlines

Community building: Vail Interfaith Chapel s renovation project gets off the ground

Religious leaders who serve the six congregations at the Vail Interfaith Chapel break ground Monday to launch the first phase of a years-long $7 million renovation project. From left are Father Jose Maria Quera, Rev. Brooks Keith, Rabbi Joel Newman, Rev. Tim Wilbanks, Rev. Matthew Wyatt and Rev. Scott Beebe. Chris Dillmann/cdillmann@vaildaily.com VAIL The Vail Interfaith Chapel needs a new roof in a bad way. Considering all of the different congregations and community organizations that come together under that one roof, the need is great. On Monday, leaders of the six congregations that share the chapel, along with an array of town officials, donors and community members, came together at the front steps of the Vail landmark to officially kick off the first phase of a $7 million renovation project.

Peaceful Path: North Alabama labyrinths offer mental health boost

Peaceful Path: North Alabama labyrinths offer mental health boost Catherine Godbey © Provided by Huntsville-Decatur WAFF Church of the Good Shepherd in Decatur DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - Clutching a small stone, the Rev. Bude Van Dyke solemnly walked the labyrinth at Church of the Good Shepherd in Decatur. At the center of the winding path, he laid down the stone, representing the struggles and pains he carried. “I always carry something. It could be a stone, a piece of wood or spices. When I set it down, it is a physical act of leaving those struggles with my God. There’s something about the doing of this that feels very real,” said Van Dyke, rector at Church of the Good Shepherd.

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