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Pa. Episcopal diocese votes to secede

MONROEVILLE, Pa. — As expected, a wide majority of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh voted Saturday to leave the national church and align with a more conservative South American branch as part of the continuing fallout from the 2003 appointment of an openly gay bishop.

    • Catholics' 'respect life' day gets political

      As the Roman Catholic Church observes its annual "respect life" Sunday in this heated presidential election season, the unusually pitched competition for Catholic voters is setting off a round of skirmishes over how to apply the church's teachings not only on abortion but also on the war in Iraq, immigration and racism.

    • Times of tribulation

      It takes a lot of faith to stay positive as financial world withers

      Gas prices are soaring. People are being evicted from their homes over defaulted mortgages. Retirement investments are losing value.
    • Singer keeps his day job

      Aaron Morgan's band has a recording contract with an EMI label and a song being used as part of an ad campaign for the Emmy-winning ABC series Pushing Daisies.

    • Yom Kippur services

      Yom Kippur, known as the Day of Atonement, is a Jewish holiday traditionally observed with fasting and prayer. Lexington services include:

    • Faith Notes

      The North Lexington Church of Christ on Hume Rd. will host a Ladies' Inspiration Day. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with a continental breakfast. The program concludes at 1 p.m. with lunch afterward. The speaker is Jane McWhorter from Fayette, Ala., author of Roses in December. Free. Call (859) 299-9511.
    • Protesting pastors seek IRS action

      WEST BEND, Wis. — Pastor Luke Emrich prepared his sermon this week knowing his remarks could invite an investigation by the Internal Revenue Service. But that was the whole point, so Emrich forged ahead with his message: Thou shalt vote according to the Scriptures.

    • Remembering the Depression
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      Lexington residents who endured the Great Depression haven't forgotten how tough it was

      The worldwide economic depression that began on Oct. 29,1929, is still everywhere if we'd look. Our infrastructure got built, our population shifted forever, our national character was forged.

    • I'm evangelical Pentecostal — 'one of those'

      When describing my religious beliefs, I usually call myself an evangelical and a Pentecostal. But these terms, at least when appropriated by yours truly, tend to provoke consternation.

    • Homes feel complete after ritual blessing

      MINNEAPOLIS — Six months after settling into her new home in northeast Minneapolis, Susan Snyder finally finished the move a couple of weekends ago.

    • Hotels beginning to offer spiritual texts from many faiths

      NASHVILLE— Leave your Bhagavad-Gita at home while traveling out of town?

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    • Faith-based fasting

      Most religious traditions incorporate a discipline of abstinence

      Glance at an Islamic calendar and you'll find that we're now in Ramadan, the lunar month when Muslims are required to refrain from food, drink, tobacco and sex from sunrise to sunset.
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    • Megabytes invaluable to megachurches

      DALLAS — On any given Sunday, about 5,000 kids come into the children's ministry at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas.

    • FAITH NOTES

      Tibetan Buddhist Community of Lexington will start a series of teachings based on Atisha's Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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    • Catholic men find larger role

      Lexington diocese recently ordained 23 to serve as deacons

      Richard Abbey has a new vocation. The senior program leader in the reliability lab at Hitachi Automotive Products is now also a deacon at St. Andrew Catholic Church, where each month he says the homily and assists with the Eucharist at two Masses in Harrodsburg and one in Perryville.
    • Man, I coulda been somebody — else

      But in the end I believe I am where God wants me

      Wendell Berry has a poem in which the narrator describes traveling, seeing along the way, wistfully, alternative lives he might have chosen: other houses he might have lived in, other women he might have romanced.

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      Listening to the first couple of dancey, chirpy tracks on Krystal Meyers' Make Some Noise, your eyes drift ahead to track four, S.O.S. "Is this really heading to an ABBA remake?" you think.
    • Faith Notes

      The Singles' Ministry at First Baptist Church Bracktown, 3016 Bracktown Rd. in Lexington, will hold its second annual Singles' Conference from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Registration and a continental breakfast begin at 8 a.m., with the program starting at 9 a.m.
    • Old-time religion

      Members of Ebenezer Church go back centuries together

      On the grounds of the Ebenezer Church in Jessamine County, time is measured in centuries, in generations, and in strings of great-greats before a name.

    • Muslims weigh health woes, desire to fast

      CHICAGO — For Muslims like Nadia Aslam, the tradition of fasting from dawn to dusk during the lunar month of Ramadan is a treasured experience of sacrifice and spiritual resolve.

    • Album review: Chris Tomlin

      I really wanted to love Chris Tomlin's new album. Seriously, despite our curmudgeonly reputations, critics love to see or hear something great, and where should you expect that more than from someone who has already proven their greatness?
    • Church activities in the Lexington area

      Victory Baptist Church, 2261 Armstrong Mill Road, will host a conference on resolving personal conflict, conducted by Church Transformation Ministries, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost is $10 a person with a maximum of $20 a family. The cost will cover all seminar materials and lunch. Call (859) 273-8428 for reservations.
    • Questapalooza: 'A party for the city'

      The word is out

      Church members draw others just by asking

      When Quest Community Church asked its members to turn their cars into moving billboards by publicizing Questapalooza in paint across their back windows, 500 raised their hands.

    • Kirk Franklin headlines the big show

      It was 15 years ago that Kirk Franklin's hit album Kirk Franklin and the Family pulled off the rare feat of crossing over to mainstream contemporary Christian music.

    • Lexingtonian beats drums for Christian star

      When Kirk Franklin plays Questapalooza on Sunday night, a Lexingtonian will be keeping the beat.

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      In his most recent work, longtime Middle East historian Bernard Lewis aims to present "a picture of Islam as it really was and is." The result is somewhat uneven, if always readable. At his best Lewis offers candid glimpses into aspects such as Islamic fashion and the problems of interpreting Arabic words.
    • Faith notes

      The Missionary Auxiliary of The New Greater Soul Deliverance Tabernacle Ministries Inc. will host a fish fry at 11 a.m. The event will be at 424 St. Johns Court, Lexington.
    • Coming home

      Lexington Christian alumnus returns as rock band's road boss

      Jars of Clay road manager Aaron Sawyer was looking at the itinerary for the Christian rock band when he noticed an 859 area code.

    • This is the truth: I wrote this myself

      There is no godless media conspiracy

      Among the questions I frequently get is, ”How can you, being a minister, justify writing for the lying, godless-heathen, liberal media conspiracy?“

    • New bishop to lead United Methodists

      A minister who served two United Methodist Churches in Lexington and one in Paintsville has been named bishop of the denomination that serves most of Kentucky.

    • Wars changing chaplaincy

      CHICAGO — The Rev. Greg Moser keeps a stack of books on jihad in Asia next to a copy of the Bible in his office. He stores a ”battle book“ in a drawer at United in Faith Lutheran Church in northwest Chicago.

    • Faith notes

      Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 2185 Garden Springs Drive, will sponsor a Homeless Awareness Rally beginning at 7 p.m. to raise awareness of an upcoming Multi-Faith Build, a collaborative effort from Lexington Habitat for Humanity and several area churches. Call (859) 277-6096.
    • Catholic prayers set to contemporary beat

      Jingle writers create CDs for moving your muscles, motivating your soul or just meditating

      Madonna is on Jennifer Zablocki's iPod. So is ”The Madonna.“ The Detroit-area 12th-grade teacher works up a sweat to the pop diva's music as well as songs honoring Mary, the mother of Jesus.
    • China's prosperity boosts Christianity

      BEIJING — Although the communist government still tries to choose church leaders and keep believers in line, Christianity is growing in China because freedom is growing in China.

    • Beijing tries to control religious expression

      BEIJING — Christian underground activist Hua Huiqi dearly wanted to attend the same church service as President Bush last Sunday, so he got up in the middle of the night to pedal his bicycle there.

    • Fuel for souls: First-time churchgoers get free gas

      The Rev. Austin Abney is betting that the shortest way to a Christian's heart is through his gas tank.

    • Album review: Seabird

      'Til We See the Shore | 4 stars out of 5 | Traveling with Seabird, we see a lot. The Northern Kentucky band's debut album is a journey from pain to ­victory, with strong images including the ­beginning of a long-delayed romance, a victim claiming victory, and a dying soul claiming its salvation.
    • Pastor's wife has supported church's integration policy for 50 years

      As Trinity Baptist Church celebrates Helen Brown's 50 years of service as organist and director of children's ministries this weekend, it will recognize her other legacies as well.

    • Company offers portable churches

      DETROIT — Starting a ministry requires little more than faith, but a Troy, Mich., company has launched a growing business by supplying all the tools the faithful need to get a new church on its feet.

    • Church plans celebration

      Annunciation Catholic Church in Paris is planning a week of activities to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the laying of its cornerstone.

    • Faith notes

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    • Christians and torture: Two faces have thee

      The most disturbing revelation about our government in quite a while is the disclosure that, after 9/11, the Bush administration embraced what Vice President Dick Cheney euphemistically called ”the dark side.“

    • Non-profit provides groceries at discounted prices

      Earlier this year, Glenda Miller of Lexington was barely making ends meet, feeding herself and the two adults who lived in her home.

    • Teens looking for modest fashions

      Backstage before dress rehearsal, 14-year-old Mary Nye looks at the clothes she will model at the Pure Fashion Show.

    • Garrard church celebrates 225th anniversary

      Old Paint Lick Presbyterian Church in Garrard County will celebrate its 225th anniversary this weekend.

    • Faith notes

      The Tibetan Buddhist Community of Lexington will hold a teaching of the Four Noble Truths. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
    • Jessamine woman to be ordained a priest

      As a young girl growing up in Milwaukee, Janice Sevre-Duszynska often fantasized about becoming a priest while helping clean the sanctuary of the church her family attended.
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    • Hill N Dale neighbors irked by church building plans

      Plans by Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary Parish in Lexington to convert a neighborhood home into a new rectory drew fire from residents of the Hill N Dale subdivision Tuesday night.

    • IT'S A RAP

      Reaching out in a non-traditional way

      Priest turns secular music into instrument of the Lord

      Call him the Rappin' Chaplain. He won't mind. The Rev. Norman Fischer, parish priest at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, is a product of the hip-hop culture who often follows his homily at Sunday Mass with, say, a rap song that praises Jesus or comes down hard on the evils that tempt us.
    • Grandkid, all 1 lb. of her, a joy to behold

      It's a girl! I'm officially nuts now. I'm truly unhinged. Last week, I drove my pregnant daughter-in-law, Cassie, and my girlfriend, Liz, to meet my son at the office of Cassie's ob-gyn in Winchester.
    • Author-speaker inspires other women

      When nationally acclaimed Christian author and inspirational speaker Beth Moore takes to the stage at Louisville's Southeast Christian Church on Aug. 1-2, thousands of women like Karen Allen will tune in.

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      The latest album from Third Day opens with the relevant track, This is Who I Am. In one respect, it's a good ol' barn-burning Southern rocker.
    • Faith Notes

      The Tibetan Buddhist Community of Lexington will host guest speaker Geshe Kalsang Samdup at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Free. 1800 Gayle Drive. (859) 396-3505.
    • Former president teaches Sunday school

      PLAINS, Ga. — At 10 a.m., a side door in the front of the red-bricked, one-floor church's sanctuary opens, and a former leader of the free world enters.

    • "You can rock it, you can roll it ... at the hop'

      You'll be able to step out to your favorite dance tunes and help Lexington's homeless residents receive medical care by attending the Community Rock Hop on July 26 at Applebee's Park.

    • Lutheran radio pastor to preach in Lexington

      Pastor Ken Klaus of The Lutheran Hour radio program will preach at a rally open to the public at Rupp Arena on Friday.

    • Faith notes

    • Pastor has big plans for family life center

      It's quite a church. At Imani Family Life Center, the new home of Imani Baptist Church, there will be a gym the size of two college basketball courts, along with two soccer fields, three baseball diamonds and six tennis courts.
    • French Boys Choir at 3 Ky. churches

      The French Boys Choir, which includes two dozen students from schools, colleges and universities near Lille in Northern France, will be performing free concerts in Lexington, Richmond and Georgetown next week.
    • We all stand in need of God's grace

      My last column horrified some folks. I wrote that too often we evangelical Christians have taken our greatest gift — the most liberating, exciting message in history — and pounded it into rubble.
    • Catholics to attend World Youth Day

      About 70 people from the Diocese of Lexington will attend World Youth Day next week in Sydney, Australia. But for those who can't be there, Lexington radio personality Leo Brown will broadcast his daily program, Diocese Live!, from Sydney.
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    • Religion important to Kentuckians

      Report finds beliefs strong, church attendance high

      Charlie O'Hara attends Mass at Lexington's Cathedral of Christ the King ”every day, seven days a week.

    • Anglican church in Maysville to ordain its first priest

      Members broke with Episcopalians over ordination of gay bishop

      A Kentucky Anglican church in Maysville that has broken ranks with the U.S. Episcopal Church will witness its first ordination July 12.

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      Group uses Internet-speak to reach out

      WILMORE — Hawk Nelson Is My Friend might sound like a goofball title for an album, unless you're on MySpace, Facebook or one of the other social networking Internet sites out there.

    • Faith Notes

      Tibetan Buddhist Community of Lexington, 1800 Gayle Drive, Lexington, will have a slide show on Tibet and a short celebration for the birthday of the Dalai Lama, from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
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      The Fourth of July ­week is an appropriate time to to praise a great ­American ­songwriter. With his Spring and ­Summer EPs, Jon ­Foreman has cemented ­himself as just that.
    • Family plus

      Couple brought home boy from orphanage, then his best friend

      Five years ago, Ivan and Alex were best friends, living in an orphanage in the Ukraine. Today, the 14-year-olds are also brothers, having been adopted by Becky and Mike Child of Lexington.
    • Decline of evangelicals is not surprising

      Earlier this month, the Herald-Leader carried an op-ed piece that detailed a dramatic erosion in the numbers and social influence of U.S. evangelical Christians.

    • Presbyterian assembly votes to drop gay-clergy ban

      The Louisville-based Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), bitterly divided over sexuality and the Bible, set up another confrontation Friday over its ban on ordaining non-celibate gays and lesbians.

    • Faith notes

      The Consolidated District Laymen will sponsor a Prayer Breakfast at 8 a.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church, 103 Cushionberry Lane, Keene.
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      Superchick breaks the silence — as it often does — of a quiet couple of months for new releases in the Christian rock market with its fourth studio album, Rock What You Got.
    • In The footprints of Christ

      Yes, Jesus walked here

      Trail project in Israel leads tourists off the beaten path

      MOUNT OF BEATITUDES, ­Israel — A dirt path begins across the road from a bus-congested holy site on Israel's Sea of Galilee, ­winding up a hill covered with wild oat and thistle.

    • Military "family readiness'

      Soldiers' spouses help one another

      While Matt Krupp serves in Afghanistan with other members of the 201st Engineer Battalion of the Kentucky National Guard, his wife, Kylene, and 2-year-old daughter Sarah are counting the days until he returns.
    • RC TALK

      Violins expand sound of Christian rock

      The numerous Guitar Hero controllers slung at the Ichthus Festival reinforce the electric six-string's dominance in rock and at Ichthus.
    • Religious drive

      South Carolina's lieutenant governor announced last week that he is willing to put up $4,000 of his own money so his state can become the first in the nation to issue ”I Believe“ license plates with the image of a cross and a stained glass window.
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    • Faith notes

      Today

    • Group creates bouquets for hospice patients

      They make quick work of it, these flower ladies. Within an hour, four funeral arrangements and all manner of blooms spread across a table in the basement of the First Christian church are transformed.
    • Football lessons relevant today

      I had lunch the other day with an old friend who was passing through Mount Sterling with his wife.

    • Ichthus closing a time of prayer, fun

      As Ichthus winds down, here are a few festival notes for today and next year.

      NOT JUST MUSIC: Films entertain between bands

      OPENING DAY: Cicadas join the fun

      OPENING DAY: Some face long lines, waits, delays

      A GREENER ICHTHUS: Visiting teens go out of the way to help environment

      LIVE BLOGGING: Rich Copley keeps you up to date on the fest

      PHOTOS and VIDEO:

    • Writing for Christian audience

      Elizabethtown conference to show authors how to reach the faithful

      Aspiring writers who hope to find an audience among Christian readers can learn how to reach them at the Kentucky Christian Writers Conference, June 20-21 in Elizabethtown.

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      I am taking a morning walk through my suburban neighborhood, but in my head, I am at the Ichthus Festival or anywhere TobyMac is presenting his backflipping, breathless show.
    • Faith notes

      The Tibetan Buddhist Community of Lexington will hold a teaching today and June 21, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 903 Manchester St. No previous knowledge of Buddhism is necessary. Teachings are free. Call (859) 396-3505 or check the Web site (http://www.tbcl.org).
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      SOUL SHIFT

      Rock-star dreams transform into heartfelt desire to help others

      Stephanie Smith will be on the main stage at this week's Ichthus Festival twice, a Wednesday evening showcase of acts from her label, Gotee Records, and a 4:10 p.m. slot Thursday. But before that, she'll be in Lexington joining festival-goers who get into town early to work on a mission project organized by the festival and several Central Kentucky ministries and churches.

    • New Islamic center to open

      It's hoped that with a capacity of 400, it will serve for years to come

      ELIZABETHTOWN — You can find the oldest free-standing mosque in Kentucky here, and in two months, you will also be able to visit Kentucky's newest Islamic center, which includes a mosque, or masjid, as well as places for gatherings such as weddings, anniversaries, lectures and sports.

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    • Vacation bible schools combine biblical lessons with a lot of fun

      In some festooned Sunday school classroom on some weekday in July, some first-grade girl will fuss with crepe paper and foam board, silk flowers and sticky glue, and she will don herself a mighty fine skirt that wiggles just so when she does.

    • "Eye of God' the simplest of crafts to do

      A craft often done at vacation bible school, summer camp or Sunday school is known as ”Eye of God“ or ”Ojo de Dios.“ The Huichol people of northwest Mexico are thought to have originated the art. Each point of the ”ojo“ represents earth, fire, air and water, and is to remind us that God is watching over all things.

    • Listings for Vacation Bible Schools

      Some of the churches offer dinner before VBS, special transportation arrangements, and other activities during VBS week. Call the church for full details.

    • Quest to greatly expand worship center

      $12.6 MILLION RAISED IN 3-YEAR PLEDGES FROM 958 FAMILIES

      In the wake of a thwarted attempt to build a megachurch outside the urban service area in south Lexington, Quest Community Church will add 46,000 square feet to its worship center off Reynolds Road.
    • Kenwick home, garden tour

      The Kenwick Neighborhood Association and Victory Christian Church are teaming for a tour of residents' homes and gardens on June 8.

    • Faith Notes

      The choir of the Lexington Chinese Christian Church, 4030 Lexington Road, Nicholasville, is performing Chinese folk music to raise funds for earthquake victims in China. The concert at the church begins at 8 p.m., followed by a candlelight vigil at 9 p.m.
    • "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'

      Narnia has a growing following

      Books, and films, keep giving C.S. Lewis a new audience

      The highly anticipated movie, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, sequel to the 2005 blockbuster The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, has created another intense wave of interest in C.S. Lewis, the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, on which the movies are based.

    • I'm going to be a grandfather!

      I'm shocked, I'm awed, I'm giddy about grandchild

      In late March we had a small party for my 52nd birthday. My girlfriend, Liz, cooked dinner for me and my son, John, my daughter-in-law, Cassie, and my dad.

    • London landmark celebrates restoration

      Restoration brings St. Martin's 18th-century glory to light

      LONDON — A church famous for its classical music concerts recently celebrated the end of two years of renovations with a grand reopening in the heart of London.

    • Vatican opens door to little green men

      Word that the Vatican had declared devout Catholics free to believe in aliens traveled at warp speed last week, around the globe and, quite possibly, to points unknown.

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      Like the Chris Daughtrys and Clay Aikens of mainstream pop, an increasing number of American Idol finalists who didn't win the big prize are ­finding homes on Christian music labels, charts and ­concert tours.
    • Faith notes

      Tibetan Buddhist Community of Lexington will hold a teaching titled How to Develop Bodhicitta from 10-11:30 a.m.
    • Garden is fertile ground for reconciliation

      Empty lot is fertile ground for seeds of reconciliation

      Upon his death in 1854, London Ferrill was buried on East Third Street in the Episcopal Burying Ground's rector's plot. He was not the rector at Lexington's influential and powerful Christ Church, nor had he ever been.

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