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Thursday, June 29, 2006

Church News - $1.5M Estate Divided Among 12 Seward Churches


$1.5M Estate Divided Among 12 Seward Churches
SEWARD, Neb. -- A Seward man has left his $1.5 million estate to charity, and the city of Seward is benefiting. The estate of World War II veteran and retired farmer Paul Schmidt was settled earlier this week.

Workshop to help families under stress
NEWARK -- The Catholic churches from Knox and Licking counties have set up a family enrichment symposium for families dealing with stress and hardship.

Black leaders blast megachurches, say they ignore social justice
DALLAS -- Some prominent black leaders have denounced increasingly popular megachurches. Critics say many of those churches have abandoned emphasis on social justice - taught by Jesus - to instead preach a gospel of wealth and self-help.

Two-tier plan for Anglican churches?
LONDON - The leader of the world's feuding Anglicans suggested Tuesday that the fellowship of churches could stay together under a two-tiered system in which members with nontraditional views on issues such as gay clergy accepted a lesser role in the group. "Some actions -- and sacramental actions in particular -- just do have the effect of putting a church outside or even across the central

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