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In front of an altar with a wood carving of the Last Supper, Fr. Leo Patalinghug gave hundreds of Fort Mill Township Catholics a preview of a television show that will premiere next year on a Catholic cable channel as well as a free sample of his penne alla vodka, a tasty meal, easy to fix.
St. Philip Neri Church in Fort Mill is hoping to begin construction soon on a new fellowship hall.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, except when it isn’t.
When people switch roles, it can be great fun. That was evident at the dinner theater production Murder at Mikes at Fort Mill Church of God.
The first synagogue in York County in almost 60 years seems a bit young to be so concerned with casting off the old.
On Sept. 30, the Flint Hill Baptist Mens Fraternity will launch their Courageous study starting with the movie that inspired the study.
Transformation Church in Indian Land was named America’s second fastest growing church last week by “Outreach” magazine.
They’ve come a long way from Fannie Simmons’ front yard. And for 80 years they’ve been answering the prayers first voiced there, bringing revival to Fort Mill.
He came into the worship service Friday afternoon, rushing and late, sunglasses atop his head, with a friend in tow.
At its zenith, Heritage USA in Fort Mill - Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's Christian-themed resort - featured a water slide, a carousel, miniature golf course and railroad, an amphitheater with a Passion play and Main Street USA with stores such as Noah's Toy Shoppe and Heavenly Fudge.
Today in York County, there will be a birthday party of sorts among a small group of Muslim people who have lived and worked quietly in York County for more than 25 years.