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Written by Micah Clark
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
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Earlier today, AFA of Indiana faxed a news release to some members of the media. That news release concerned the incident at Raymond Park Middle School in Indianapolis involving several students and a sex act among two sixth graders while a shop teacher was present in the room. At about the same time our release went out, Indianapolis TV News Channel 13 posted a story with new comments from the Indiana Department of Education which appear to address the concerns AFA raised last week through a letter hand delivered to Dr. Suellen Reed's office. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (45) | Quote this article on your site |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 March 2007 )
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Wednesday, 07 March 2007 |
CTS Search Rev. Charles H. Webb, Jr., church and alumni relations director for Christian Theological Seminary was named a member of the search committee for the new associate general minister and vice president of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) “It is a great honor and a greater responsibility to be part of the group charged with the task of finding the person to help run our church and assist our esteemed general minister and president, Dr. Sharon Watkins,” says Webb. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (38) | Quote this article on your site |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 07 March 2007 )
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Written by Staff Writer
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Saturday, 17 February 2007 |
(Approves it 39-10) INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Senate on Monday passed a proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. The vote in the Republican-controlled Senate was 39-10. The proposal now heads to the House, which Democrats control 51-49.
For the amendment to become official, it would have to pass the General Assembly this year or next without any changes, and then be approved in a statewide vote in the 2008 general election. The amendment has two sections. The first says marriage in Indiana is solely the union of one man and one woman. The second says that the state constitution or state law cannot be construed to provide the benefits of marriage to unmarried couples or groups. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (39) | Quote this article on your site |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 February 2007 )
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Written by Russ Jones
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Saturday, 17 February 2007 |
 Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson. Indianapolis, IN --The Honorable Bart Peterson will open Faith, Hope and Love’s Prayer Breakfast on Thusrday, February 22 to address how government and faith-based organizations can unite to address youth violence. The breakfast will provide the opportunity to pray for unity in our community. As youth violence has been escalating in the greater Indianapolis area over the last year, Faith, Hope and Love will host several Power in CommUNITY events with the goal of getting the community involved to make a difference. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (40) | Quote this article on your site |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 February 2007 )
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Written by Bella Louisa
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Monday, 12 February 2007 |
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An Indianapolis not-for-profit clothing design company, Africa By Design, will be hosting their 1st Annual Benefit Concert for Africa on Friday, March 2, 2007, from 7:00pm-9:00pm at the Grace Assembly of God Church in Whiteland, Indiana.
This concert will feature several top-notch award-winning Christian artists, including Luke Austin Daugherty and David Michael Carrillo along with Christian author and founder of Aid to Africa, Carol Sissom and Indianapolis resident and native of Cameroon, Africa, Pastor Johnson Tata. The concert is free - however, a love offering will be taken. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (44) | Quote this article on your site |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 February 2007 )
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Written by Russ Jones
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Tuesday, 06 February 2007 |
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The National Football League told a Southern Baptist church in Indianapolis it could run afoul of federal copyright law if it chose to host a Super Bowl party Sunday, February 4, even though the league makes a major exception for such large-scale viewings at sports bars. Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (43) | Quote this article on your site |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 February 2007 )
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