Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society: Webinars on Syrian refugees
The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs has announced two webinars being presented by the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society on November 19 and 23.
The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs has announced two webinars being presented by the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society on November 19 and 23.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s historic ties to Lexington, Va., are strong: the town contains Washington and Lee University’s campus (as well as Virginia Military
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The bones were actually discovered 140 years ago in the Welsh pub the Olde Star Inn, wrapped in children’s clothing in an old trunk. It
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