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In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania a theater group (1812 Productions) is hosting a new production entitled Let’s Pretend We’re Married. Starring two renowned Philadelphia comedians, Tony Braithwaite and Jennifer Childs.
An interesting case in Arizona has determined that in a divorce, one parent can make the decision to send children to a religious school., even against the wishes of the other parent.
Bill Moeller of Lewis County, Washington has officiated hundreds of weddings in his 30+ years as a minister of the Universal Life Church. In a recent article, Moeller tells all about his experiences.
Perhaps the most Daunting & Powerful call in Ministry is when one is requested to Officiate over a couple's Wedding Day Ceremony. The opportunity truly can stand out as the most rewarding of services.
Minister David Niles of Ahwatukee, Arizona has made the decision to move into the growing industry of pet funerals, in addition to standard funeral service.
The Me So Holy app allowed users to snap photos of faces then superimpose those faces upon the bodies of holy figures. On Monday, Apple deemed that Me So Holy contained "objectionable material."
The Daily Astorian took the opportunity to recognize a phenomenal member of their community, Kevin Violette. A jack of all trades, he currently works as a substitute high school teacher, but is also an ordained minister.
In Capistrano Valley, California a high school student recently won a law suit filed against a history teacher who they said made remarks critical of Christianity in the classroom.
Rev. Mike Marcinkowski of Pella, Iowa has decided to step down from his volunteer assistant coaching position for the Central College’s track and field team after marrying two of his student athletes to one another.
Today, we celebrate the union of, Tearese Bomar and Shamera Page in Scott County, Iowa. The wedding was officiated by ULC minister, Rev. Mary Patricia Bay.
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