WINCHELSEA FILM NIGHT presents the 2008 black comedy ‘In Bruges’ on Saturday January 18th in the New Hall and admission is free. Set in Bruges, Belgium, the film stars Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, ...
At a historic inauguration, Salt Lake County elected officials called for political participation and unity as they ...
A black moon is a rare occurrence. The next Black Moon will occur on Aug. 23, 2025. This is considered a Black Moon under the definition of the third new moon in a season of four new moons.
Michael Robertson grew up singing church songs out of hymn books—classics like “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior” and “Lord, I ...
AI reveals portions of Greek text in ancient Herculaneum scrolls South Korean AI tools decode Joseon dynasty archives faster than ever AI unearths unknown parts of ...
As we look at another New Year’s Day, it’s a good time to reflect on a song that unites rather than divides us: the Rev. John Newton’s hymn “Amazing Grace.” The hymn first appeared in Ne ...
Black rice is that rare trifecta of delicious, healthy, and aesthetically pleasing. This dark-colored rice, which is a deep purple-black, has alternate names including purple rice, forbidden rice ...
Celebrate this holiday season with 25 of the best Christmas hymns to prepare your heart for the birth of Jesus Christ! Rejoice in the arrival of the Messiah as prophecied in the Old Testament, saving ...
The song "Amazing Grace" was first performed on New Year's Day, 1773, and has gone through many changes over the years.
STURGIS — James F. Linzey, who served in the Army and retired as chief of chaplains for the United States National Defense Corp., spent the summer of 2002 as the chaplain for the National Guard ...
Here's the full Order of Service for Princess Kate Middleton's 'Together At Christmas' Carol Service, including performances, hymns and readings. The service was held on December 6, and will be ...
Look no further than the Church of England, who this week balefully urged clergy to alter Advent hymns so that congregations can celebrate the festive season ‘without causing unnecessary offence’.