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Chris Humphrey: It’s Time to Deliver: My Priorities for the Upcoming Short Session

This week, I return to Raleigh to begin the legislative short session. For those unfamiliar, the short session is a period where lawmakers convene to shore up laws, bills, and spending priorities carried over from the long session. Historically, it’s a time for relatively routine work — fixing a grammatical error here, moving a comma there. This short session is a bit different.

Hickory Grove Church (11)

Hickory Grove's Methodist leanings in the mid to late 1860s ended by the close of the decade. Although the Church would eventually become a permanent Methodist work, the 1870s brought about a denominational interlude with the Baptists that lasted a dozen years.

Mike Parker: April 18 – A Busy Saturday

This Saturday, April 18, promises to be a busy day for those interested in food and music. The CSS Neuse Foundation is hosting this year’s first “Breakfast on the Boat” on April 18. The event will begin at 7:30 a.m. at the CSS Neuse II, the replica gunboat in dry dock at the corner of Herritage and Gordon streets.

Evelyn Dove Coleman: Easter Is A Reminder

The observance of Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Good Friday to Easter Sunday is one of the largest of the year.  Maundy Monday is the Monday of Holy Week, the week leading up to Easter. It is the day following Palm Sunday. Maundy comes from the Latin word mandatum meaning commandment, reflecting Jesus having given a new commandment. 

Hickory Grove Church (10)

Historical records indicate that Hickory Grove Church of Bucklesberry began as a Free Will Baptist (F.W.B.) work. Organized by 1841, it remained F.W.B. until dismissal from the Original F.W.B. Conference in 1864 for reasons unknown. By 1867, evidence suggests it was leaning Methodist through a loose association with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (M.E.C.S.) Conference.

Evelyn Dove Coleman: Stand Up Straight

A prayer partner Minister Linda Greene of New Bern asked me to write about an experience with a flower.  A neighbor rang my door bell one day and she and her daughter stood there with a flower to give to me as a a gift.  First the flower was a bulb with long roots hanging down already, ready to plant in soil.  But it was housed in a beautiful little glass vase to keep it in.   So I set it on a table in a room by the window.

Evelyn Dove Coleman: Focus On The Good

I was reminded the other day that some people were not taught to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Some people did not attend Sunday School or have parents who drilled the Golden Rule into them.  They bully their way through life making up stories to fit what their goals are. They lie on people with no regard to what it does to the other person.  As long as they get what they want, they steam-roll over and through others to get it.