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Part 35: The Pineville Church, a celebrated chapel By Warner M.Montgomery Warner@TheColumbiaStar.com According to Frederick A. Porcher's Memoirs, in the early 19th century a sermon was preached every Sunday morning in the Pineville Church. In the afternoon, the congregation reassembled and evening prayers were read. No sermon followed, none was expected, and none was desired. More ...
By Balázs Krajczár Editor's note: This of Balázs Krajczár, a young man from Hungary whose dream of coming to America to dance came true. When I was seven- years- old I lived in Budapest, Hungary. My mother took me to Bela Bartok Music School for a year where ... More ... Leslie Michael writes from Africa Editor's note: Leslie Michael, a 58- year- old Richland School District One teacher left for Namibia, Africa, in October for a 27- month assignment in the Peace Corp. More ... |
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