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Lake Wylie Lutheran Church in Fort Mill has moved a step closer toward disassociating itself from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America after ELCA's decided to allow homosexual clergy.
The Fort Mill Aglow women's group has found a new home inside Plaza Fiesta, off of Carowinds Blvd.
For the Rev. McKinley Napoleon Baxter, the road to pastorship came from years devoted to service.
Lakeshore Christian Fellowship's "Stuff This Bus" helps kids in need get off on the right foot.
At, 60, an age when most people begin to plan their retirement, the Rev. Norman Johnston is just getting settled in with his newest job.
Brandon Perry sat atop a stage. His bare feet dangled just above the floor.Below him, a stranger knelt. She took his feet in her hands and bathed them in a pan of warm, soapy water.
Jerusalem Baptist Church, Fort Mill, will celebrate its annual revival at 6 p.m. Sunday, July 25, and 7 p.m. Monday, July 26, through Thursday, July 29. The theme is "A Changed Man."
Fort Mill's only Catholic church, St. Philip Neri, has a new parochial vicar, Joseph Pearce.
Lauren Hundley isn't TV Land's Wonder Woman. Hannah Campos isn't the Bionic Woman. And Ryan Campos isn't Superman.
Susan Habbick buried her father. The next night, the Fort Mill woman suffered a miscarriage. The next night, a stroke. That was six years ago. The mother of two didn't immediately think she'd ride a bike again, but on last Father's Day weekend she hopped on a bike for a triathlon sponsored by the YMCA in Baxter Village.
Years ago, Cheryl Stasinowsky gave up riches to follow God. The Fort Mill woman and her husband, Walter, walked away from their California-based general contracting business.
York County residents are looking to form a synagogue and Fort Mill may be where the congregation meets.
Kids in the Panhandle will have an exciting option for summer fun. Crossroads Lutheran Church on Shelley Mullis Road will host 10 weeks of children's activities this summer.
What does the Bible tell us about war? What does it have to say about current events and weather phenomena? Are natural disasters signs of apocalypse? Those are among the questions that will be examined at Inspiration Ministries' 2010 Prophecy Conference. The three-day event planned for June 10-12 will feature four sessions daily, led by such prophecy experts as Hilton Sutton, Grant Jeffery, and Larry Huch.