Interfaith Winston-Salem and the Engaged Buddhist Collective united last week for a silent demonstration at Merschel Plaza to stand for peace and justice in the wake of recent events. Amid
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You can call it “Gospel Feast,” because Gospel Fest at the Dixie Classic Fair offers food for the soul. The acts at Gospel Fest, the free, two-Sunday musical event that
The Rev. Johnny L. Ruff and Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church members stand united behind their youth and children as they begin the 2017-2018 Academic School Year. “Promoting healthy
A year to the day he was murdered while sitting in his car, family and friends of Karodd Nash came together to celebrate his life during a vigil at Rupert
The Minsters’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity, Mayor Allen Joines and others are doing their part to contribute to relief efforts in Houston.
The memory of Mildred T. Hash will live on through the Mildred T. Hash Torch Award.
Local woman donates 100 book bags to victims of Hurricane Harvey in Houston.
The Healing House of God, a church that takes pride in their outreach, just celebrated their 10th anniversary.
Thousands of people, including a cadre of faith leaders from the Reconciled Church Movement (RCM), which represents various faith-based communities, joined the Rev. Al Sharpton and members of his nonprofit National Action Network (NAN) in Washington, D.C. to rebuke President Donald Trump and recommit themselves to the fight for social and economic justice.
The Corner 2 Corner Drug Dealers & Street Life Conference held at Union Baptist Church routinely tackles serious issues and topics that are damaging the community. Drug addiction, specifically the opioid epidemic, was the topic of discussion during the community forum held at the church on Thursday, Aug. 31.