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January 4, 2024
Each year, we often look back at our successes, our failures and what we would like to see change in the new year. Navarre area churches are no different.
December 8, 2023
The world was in shock after the attack on Israel that took place in October. Now, uniting to demonstrate their support for the nation of Israel and its peoples, local faith leaders are joining toget…
December 7, 2023
There’s a new store on New Hope Road in Midway. St. Paul United Methodist Church recently opened the New Hope Thrift Store, which is just southwest of the main church building and the preschool buil…
November 30, 2023
The story of Jesus’s birth is well known. The Bible, in the Book of Luke, describes the birth of Christ and presents a story of multiple people and animals (wise men from the east with gifts, shepher…
November 28, 2023
Christmas is arguably the most popular holiday in the United States. Each year, millions put toys and other gifts under Christmas trees, attend Christmas services and travel to see family. Accordin…
November 18, 2023
Around five years ago, Angela Zangerle, a Navarre resident, was taking a tour of Santa Rosa Kids House, a nonprofit which provides services such as counseling, as well as shelter, for children who’ve…
November 9, 2023
On Nov. 5, Navarre United Methodist Church held a 40th anniversary celebration during their Sunday service. The church also held a fellowship luncheon after the service. Pastor David Morris deliver…
October 30, 2023
On Nov. 4, a local church will be building beds for those less fortunate. Navarre United Methodist is partnering with Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a national nonprofit which builds twin sized beds for…
October 24, 2023
Few people think of a church as the place for a haunted house attraction, but for the Community of Christ Church in Navarre, it has become a tradition. Although the event was last held in 2018, Dan…
October 16, 2023
The Bible commands believers to pray without ceasing, and that’s exactly what First Baptist Church of Navarre (FBCN) did October 11 in their sanctuary.
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