Month: April 2021

(RNS) — The first time coffee showed up in church, things did not go well. First developed in the Muslim world in the mid-800s, coffee was initially greeted by the Vatican, according to traditional stories, as a “hellish” brew meant to tempt Christians. “For Christians to drink it, was to risk falling into a trap set by Satan for their soul,” wrote William Harrison Ukers in his 1922 book, “All About Coffee.” Thankfully, said the Rev. Tim Schenck, Pope Clement VII, who ruled in the 16th century, had a better idea.

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When Monica Warren learned her church, Mt. Zion Baptist, planned to host an in-person tutoring program during the school day to supplement online learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, she knew she had to get her 11-year-old son enrolled. Jeremiah Warren, a normally shy and introverted student, blossomed in the church’s Schools Without Walls program, she said. He began to come out of his shell and strike up conversations with other students. After schools closed in March 2020 and before Mt. Zion launched Schools Without Walls, Jeremiah struggled with online learning.

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MADISON — “I think we all have seminal people in our lives who transcend mentorship,” he told me, as he sipped a Diet Coke. “They sort of draw you in because they not only talk the talk, but they walk the walk.” For former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval, that person was his Uncle Sean Riley. Recently, I sat down with Koval to hear stories of his service, to get his take on the portrayal of police in today’s media, and to learn how his Catholic faith played a role in his many years of service to the Madison Police…

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CHIPPEWA VALLEY, Wis. (WEAU) -103.7 WWIB Chippewa Falls together with Markquart Motors and other local businesses, challenged their listeners to fill ‘Wisconsin’s Biggest Tip Jar!’ to in turn give back to local restaurants and wait staff that was adversely affected by the closures and restrictions of the past year. “We started off with $3,660 in our tip jar from our generous sponsors and then we asked our listeners would you match this?” says Caleb Svendsen, WWIB promotions director.

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The Southern Wisconsin Fellowship of Christian Athletes will be having our annual golf outing fundraiser on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at The Bergamont Golf Club in Oregon, WI.  Our Tournament Host this year to share his testimony of faith is two-time Master’s Champion and international golf star Bernhard Langer.  This annual fundraiser benefits FCA to provide ministry to the coaches and student-athletes in our local public and private schools and colleges so that they can enter into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and His church. For more information on registration and sponsorship opportunities, please visit https://fca.regfox.com/2021wigolfclassic or contact FCA…

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A line of people waiting to get vaccinated against COVID-19 Sunday morning stood alongside a memorial outside Trinity United Methodist Church for those who have succumbed to the virus. For the Rev. Breanna Illéné, pastor of Trinity United Methodist, the feeling that image invoked was hope, after almost 13 months of death and uncertainty.

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Church partnerships can mean many things: a commitment to shared mission, denominational ties, shared space in a building. The partnership between Life Center Madison and Eglise Francophone de Madison—the French-speaking congregation of Madison—is remarkable in its origin and how it has transformed both congregations. Originally called Evangel Life Center, Life Center is located on the southeast side of Madison and is known for its diverse ministry and involvement in the community. Eglise Francophone de Madison had its beginnings in the Ivory Coast.

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