(The Center Square) – The death of assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk Wednesday sparked memorials and gatherings around the world.
(The Center Square) – Throughout the Hill Country, crosses, words of Jesus, prayers and messages of hope are written on memorials honoring nearly 150 killed from the catastrophic July 4 flash flood.
(The Center Square) – In addition to expressing profound sorrow for the loss of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, pastors say they hope his death and life, marked by speaking what they said was the truth in love, will serve as a catalyst to return America “to a people of Godly values” and encourage believers “to fight for the future of our nation as he did.”
The Imperial church congregation that annually stages a live nativity scene on a bluff in the back of its property is prepared for the 2024 ve…
Patricia Junette “Patty” House, 76, of Pevely died Aug. 5, 2024, at her home. Pastor Patty started in ministry in 1977 and co-founded Victory …
St. John’s Lutheran Church in Arnold is incorporating a piece of its 175-year history into this year’s annual Christmas production.
Good Shepherd Catholic School eighth-grader Josie Althoff took second place in the nation in the 2021-2022 Patriot’s Pen essay contest, sponso…
Robert Lee Roskowske, 85, of High Ridge died Aug. 5, 2021, at his home in High Ridge. Mr. Roskowske was a member of Frontiersman Camping Frate…
A Sacred Heart of Jesus statue outside St. Joseph Catholic School in Imperial was knocked off its base and broken on Monday (Dec. 14), church …
A member of Brother Jim Johnston's congregation recalls a tense moment during her baptism.