Drive-In event Springfield - Foster Memorial Church is holding a “Drive-In” event on Saturday, May 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. in the church’s back parking lot. They will be collecting non-perishable food for the Open Pantry. There will also be a Drawing/Raffle of Gift Baskets with a Spring focus; proceeds will go to the church’s ongoing ministries. Raffle tickets will also be available at the event. .
Posted May 5, 2021
Trinity Haven’s ribbon-cutting ceremony. Photo courtesy of the Diocese of Indianapolis
[Diocese of Indianapolis] Even before the ribbon was cut to officially open Trinity Haven, Indiana’s first residential facility for LGBTQ youth and young adults who are at risk of homelessness, two people were living in the house.
“As soon as we announced our opening date, young people began contacting Trinity Haven,” says Leigh Ann Hirschman, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Indianapolis and founding president of Trinity Haven’s board of directors. “Because they knew they would be imminently homeless. So, our opening is something to celebrate, but it has also been poignant to see how real this is; to see this need and to put faces on the need, and to watch the project move into reality.”
(Lander, WY) – The 15 piece exhibition by three Middle Eastern contemporary artists, âABRAHAM: Out of One, Many,â is currently making its way across Wyoming and will be on display at the Fremont Country Pioneer Museum in Lander.
While on display locally from May 14 to May 28, an array of free programming has been planned – from an artist talk to a Native American Dance event.
âABRAHAM: Out of One, Manyâ focuses on what Jews, Christians and Muslims have in common because of their shared ancestor Abraham, a spiritual figure of distinct significance within the three primary monotheistic faith traditions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, according to the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming.
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Furry residents in Pass Christian now have a new hang out spot. The community said it has been a long time coming, finally getting the funds and support for a dog park.