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Charlotte leaders have long committed to bringing more affordable housing to the region. In October, the city announced partnering with Enterprise Community Partners to start the Faith in Housing Charlotte initiative to transform underutilized land from faith-based organizations into affordable housing. We take a look at the intersection of faith, land and policy to reshape our housing future.
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Most students around Charlotte returned to school a few weeks ago, but for a small group of minority students, their learning started Monday in a nontraditional environment. The opening is part of an effort to support children who face challenges learning in a traditional setting.
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Arther "AJ" Johns said his life was saved by his friend and minister, Bishop Wade Ferguson, who introduced him to a healthy living program at the Fifteenth Street Church of God on East 15th Street.
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Here's a touching story for Christmas Eve. It's told by Russell Mase, a retired Presbyterian minister, who recalls caroling with church members on a Christmas eve many years ago.
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Churches have always been a place of refuge for believers of all denominations but with the continued spread of the coronavirus, churches worldwide have…
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Churches pride themselves on welcoming strangers, even ones that may look odd or distressed. But the killings in Charleston have pushed many congregations…
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The Charleston shootings and a recent spate of fires at African American churches, including one in Charlotte, have made a lot of black congregations…
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Rowan County commissioners decided Monday to continue opening their meetings with a prayer, despite a federal lawsuit filed by the American Civil…