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Barr’s prayers answered through Edmonds...Takes charge of noon service, youth, young adults
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
For New Pittsburgh Courier
Change definitely came knocking at the door when Senior Pastor Jason A. Barr Jr. suffered from a brain aneurysm in 2007, and was out of the church for six months. Macedonia Baptist Church of Pittsburgh was left to find a way to continue.
During his time of recovery, the ministers of the church continuously shifted services trying to maintain the church, and successfully delivered God’s word. Brian James Edmonds, a minister at Macedonia, stepped up to the plate to keep the church moving in the right direction as smoothly as possible.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:28
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City honors Rodman Street Missionary Baptist for 125 years of uncompromising faith
Category: Lifestyle
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Too much stuff
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell
“It’s all Too Much” is a book by Peter Walsh, the professional organizer from TLC’s hit series “Clean Sweep.” The book is billed as an easy plan for living a richer life with less stuff. I loved his show and similar shows like “Clean House” and “Hoarders.” I watch them often to make sure that I will never be featured on the show.
For the last three years I have been holding on to a mauve sofa that I bought in the ’80s. I was thinking of using the sofa in my game room/home theater but I couldn’t get it through the basement door. It ended up in the garage and was there to greet me every evening when I came home.
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Church Circuit
Category: Lifestyle Written by Courier Newsroom
JULY 5—Clark Memorial Baptist Church, 1301 Glenn St., Homestead, will host Consecration Services from 7-7:30 p.m. The theme is “Walking in the Blessings.” The services will run through July 21 and feature guest speakers Rev. Ray Lankford, Bishop Otis Carswell and apostle Calvin Woods. All are welcome. For more information, call 412-462-1011.
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FROGS mark One Hundred Years
Category: Lifestyle Written by Debbie Norrell
On May 5, 1910 the FROGS (friendly rivalry often generates success) came into existence. One hundred continuous years of existence is something to celebrate. Three Rivers Stadium, Forbes Field, The Loendi Club and Pitt Stadium are all gone but the FROGS are still jumping around and going strong.
| DOLL AND IRA RITTER—Oldest active member; 33 years as a member.
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On May 14 at Edgewood Country Club in Churchill, the FROGS gathered for dinner, celebration and reflection. For the past 24 months Larry Glasco (History Department professor, University of Pittsburgh) and his students have worked feverishly compiling a history of the FROGS drawn from the pages of the Pittsburgh Courier. The first article about the FROGS appeared Aug. 5, 1911, describing how 600 folks attended a picnic, dance and a ball game all on one day, Friday, July 28.
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