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Proposed commercial development project will require demolishing former Lexington church building


The Dispatch
A proposed commercial development project on Cotton Grove Road in Lexington will mean saying goodbye to a nearly 75-year-old church building that will be torn down to make room for new retail, restaurant and office buildings.
The Lexington City Council approved by consent Monday night the issuance of a major zoning permit that will allow a Charlotte-based commercial development company to move forward with its plans to purchase the former Fairmont Presbyterian Church property at 1502 Cotton Grove Road.
Once purchased, the development company will build two commercial buildings on the property after the church is demolished,  The current owners are listed as Fairmont Presbyterian Church and Jan Shuler. ....

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5 Star Stories Black History Month: Clayborn Temple, the birthplace of Memphis' civil rights movement

5 Star Stories Black History Month: Clayborn Temple, the birthplace of Memphis' civil rights movement
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'If we need anything right now, it's love' | Knoxville places of worship preach message of love, acceptance


Over the weekend, faith leaders shared messages of love on Valentine s Day.
Author: Grace King (10News)
Updated: 7:59 PM EST February 14, 2021
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. There are many houses of worship along Kingston Pike each with its own beliefs. For the second year in a row, many of them shared the same message.
We have far more in common than we have that divides us, said Pastor Troy Forrester of First United Methodist Church. Particularly, uniting around our love of God and our love of neighbor.
From Temple Beth El to the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church to the Second Presbyterian Church, faith leaders taught a message of love and acceptance.  ....

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The Flow: Live-Streamed Music Events This Week, January 28-February 3

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Inside the Restoration of Memphis's Clayborn Temple


How the Restoration of Clayborn Temple Paves the Way for a More Equitable Future
Once the epicenter of civil rights movement, this Memphis landmark offers a chance to harness the power of a historic protest.
By
Shayla Martin
STEVE JONES COURTESY OF NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
On February 1, 1968, the streets of Memphis, Tennessee, flowed with rainwater. The downpour overwhelmed sewers, making it all but impossible for sanitation workers to perform their already grueling tasks. Two workers, Echol Cole and Robert Walker, sought shelter from the storm in the back of their garbage truck. When an electrical switch malfunctioned, they were crushed. Their tragic deaths sparked outrage, but when the Memphis Public Works department refused to compensate their families, the community had had enough. ....

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