St. Augustine’s focuses on community’s needs
St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church is a quaint congregation located at 7810 Navarre Parkway.
Beachside Church: Not your typical Easter service
Aside from a handful of runners and a few residents enjoying the peacefulness of daybreak, Navarre Beach is usually pretty empty at 6 a.m.
Student-athletes meet weekly to share their faith in God
Students gather their desks in a circle in a Navarre High School classroom early Friday morning.
Local church offers Easter journey tonight
A Navarre church is inviting the community to experience an Easter journey: a live reenactment of events from the Holy Week leading up to Christ’s resurrection.
Momentum Church hosts annual Easter gatherings
Momentum Church will host its third annual community-wide Easter gatherings on Sunday, April 5, at two locations: Gulf Breeze Middle School at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.; and Navarre High School at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Enjoy live music with a band, an inspiring message by lead pastor Tim Payne, and a day of celebration as a community.
Death penalty represents ‘failure,’ fosters vengeance
Pope Francis says nothing can justify the use of the death penalty and there is no “right” way to humanely kill another person.
Prayer shawls bring love, grace and blessings
With yarn in their fingers and skeins at their feet, three women sit in a quiet church parlor. Loop by loop, they add to the prayer shawls in their laps.
Church unites during time of tragedy
Hours after learning about last week’s fatal Black Hawk helicopter crash, which took the lives of 11 servicemen, Navarre First Assembly of God on U.S. 98 announced it would host a candlelight ceremony open to the public.
Navarre father’s grief leads to inspirational book series
Navarre resident David Jeffers’ only son, Sgt. Eddie Jeffers, was killed in Iraq in 2007. During his struggle with grief, Jeffers began writing devotionals – more than 1,000 of them – which he’s now publishing in a series of books.
Ministry focuses on the special bond between humans and their pets
Just before the last session of prayer chaplain training, one of the Rev. Debra Bissell’s students called to cancel. Bissell learned that the woman had just lost her pet and she was too upset to attend class.








