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Camp Branch UMC celebrating 200 years

Dot Finley, a lifelong member of Camp Branch United Methodist Church, remembers the days when the church’s two ...

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Church Worship Directory

ANGLICAN Church of the Holy Comforter 135 Ashville Circle, Montevallo, AL 35115 665-2769 • Holy-comforter.com Sunday School/Child Care: ...

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Montevallo deli worker displays heart and soul

Love is not just about romance. Love is about goodwill towards your fellow man. It’s about lifting someone ...

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Montevallo Pastor Retires after 50 Years of Service

The year 1963 is entrenched in the hearts and minds of this nation.

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Hoover family makes Christmas brighter for Shelby County children

On Saturday, Dec. 7, 33 children from the Encouragement Learning Foundation in Calera were treated to a day ...

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The ‘Roo Crew’ affecting its community

The Roo Crew of Chelsea may have been molded from emotions out of Sept. 11, 2001, but the ...

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Not putting Jesus first? You do the math

It seems almost every day I come across people who tell me how their lives are out-of-wack, how ...

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Chewing gum Christians have staying power

When directed to stand during a worship service, I placed my hands on the seat and pushed up. ...

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Despite weaknesses, all things possible through God’s grace

Paul, in speaking to the Corinthians, describes a “thorn in the flesh” that was given to him “lest ...

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Live outside box in which world confines you

A few years ago the Associated Press reported a chilling incident from Tacoma, Wash.

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Be as a living stone, not a rolling stone

The Rev. Eddie Burchfield is a Pentecostal evangelist with Fresh Fire Ministries. You can reach him at rev.ed@att.net. ...

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Shine your light where it does most good

The Olympic flame burned brightly in London in 2012. But not many people saw it live.

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If we are truly alive, our fruit will show

You have probably heard of Hippocrates, usually credited as being the father of modern medicine.

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Second mile believers step up in name of Christ

From the other side of a restaurant, a server peered over at the table where my wife and ...

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We see signs everywhere

More than 6,000 people died on a September day in 1900 in Galveston, Texas.

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