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Chicken-Fried News: Gun waving heroes?
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, chicken fried news, cfn, trump, trump 2020, baptist, republicans, election
Group focuses on better education for African American mothers
By Charles Martin
Tags: State, African American, Black, women's health, pregnancy, breastfeeding
Split vote
A recent vote to preserve and enforce anti-LGBTQ+ provisions in the United Methodist Church’s Book of Discipline has the fate of the church up in the air.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, United Methodist Church, Oklahoma Conference, Bishop James Nunn, Scott Spencer, Rev. Scott Spencer, Rev. Jen Logsdon-Kellog, Jen Logsdon-Kellog, Mosaic United Methodist church, Quail Springs United Methodist Church, General Conference, LGBTQ+, same-sex weddings, church, religion, methodist, Book of Discipline, Traditional Plan, One Church Plan
Forgiven Skate Church ministers to young skaters
By Ian Jayne
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Brian Sumner, Brightside Flight, Charles Steiger, christianity, church, Crosseyed Skates, Darrin Zdanowski, Forgiven Skate Church, Heath Shelton, Industrial Skatepark, Israel Brumback, J.D. Danielson, religion, Rodney Mullen, skate park, skateboard, South Lakes Park
State wind energy tax credit ends early
By Laura Eastes
Tags: State, American Wind Energy Association, Charles McCall, Clean Line, davis, Enel Green Power North America, Enid, Garfield County, Grand River Dam Authority, House Bill 2298, House Speaker Charles McCall, Incentive Evaluation Commission, Jeff Riles, job creator, Kay County, Mike Schulz, Noble County, Oklahoma Department of Commerce, Oklahoma Department of Commerce Incentive Evaluation Commission, Oklahoma panhandle, Plains and Eastern Clean Line Project, renewable energy, Rush Springs, Senate President Pro Tempe Mike Schulz, T-Mobile US Inc., tax credit, tax credits, Thunder Ranch Wind Project, Vicky Ayres-Portman, wind energy, wind farms, wind power, zero-emission tax credit
Charlie Christian International Music Festival returns with an emphasis on the soloist's breadth of influence
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Music Features, [Artspace] at Untitled, Anita Arnold, B.B. King, benny goodman, black, Black Liberated Arts Center, Charlie Christian, Charlie Christian International Music Festival, Chuck Berry, Eldredge Jackson, electric guitar, Embassy Suites, George Benson, guitar, inc, jazz music, Metropolitan School of Dance, TaylorMadeJazz, Walter Taylor III, Wayne Goins
A local author chronicles the lives of 10 African-American women
By Lea Terry
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, African-American, black, book, books, Jewell Jordan Publishing, Mary Lou Miles, Ordinary Extraordinary African American Women: The Elders, Stephana I. Colbert, vicki miles-lagrange, women, writing
Oklahoma City man spins tales of the Antichrist in one-man black metal project Dead & Grey
Tags: Music Features, antichrist, atheism, black metal, church, Dead & Grey, Deathspell Omega, Florida, GarageBand, metal?, noise, religion, Satanism, Steven Lewis, Windsor District
OKC's iconic Church of Tomorrow and surrounding land for sale
Tags: Metro, 31.8 acres, architecture, church, church of tomorrow, crown heights, design, edgemere heights, Edgemere Under the Stars, families, first christian church, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), gold dome, Jewel Box Theatre, Lynne Rostochil, Michelle Jenkins, midcentury modern architecture, N. Walker Avenue, natural grocers, NW 36th Street, okie mod squad, Oklahoma Disciples Foundation, Oklahoma Land Run, oklahoma modernism weekend, Price Edwards and Company, R. Duane Conner, Redevelopment, religion, Restoration Church at the Dome, Rev. Bill Alexander, Stage Center, thin-shell concrete, Trinity School, Twilight Time, Union Bus Station, World War II, youth
Chicken-Fried News: Open praise
Tags: Commentary, alfred p. murrah federal building, Chicken-Fried News, church, Donna Sisson, First United Methodist Church, Frank Sisson, Heartland Chapel, Mark McAdow, Morgan Kennedy, Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Ridge Kennedy, worship service
Now it’s gone. Soon they will build a church on the property. This is appropriate, I guess or maybe it’s redundant.
By Gary King
Tags: Letters to the Editor, air pollution, brookside, church, civil disobedience, drilling, drinking water, earthquakes, elections, family, fracking, gas, golf, injection wells, letters, Letters to the Editor, oil, oil and gas, OPINION, protest, religion, sierra club
Public Mass of reparation to counter satanic event at Civic Center Music Hall
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, aclu, Adam Daniels, Assumption of Mary, bethany, Bicentennial Park, Black Mass, catholic, catholicism, christian, church, Church of Ahriman, Civic Center Music Hall, Consumption of Mary, Jennifer McClintock, Latin solemn high Mass, Mass of Reparation, oklahoma city parks and recreation, religion, Satanism, Society of St. Pius X, southern poverty law center, St. Michael's Chapel, Virgin Mary, worship
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 10, 2016
By Jerry Stephens
Tags: Letters to the Editor, AA meetings, addiction, church, constitution, democracy, Donald Trump, elections, freedom, health, Hooked, Jeb Bush, john kasich, Laura Eastes, letters, Letters to the Editor, Neil Lynn, nuclear codes, opiate addiction, OPINION, presidential candidates, religion, Republican Party, Ted Cruz, Tom Vilsack, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, white house
First Pastafarian Church preaches a do-it-yourself art ethic
Tags: Music Features, Bob Marley, christianity, church, Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, concert, creationism, dope chapel, education, faith, First Pastafarian Church, Gilson Machtolff, intelligent design, Josh Babb, kansas, Kansas State Board of Education, live music, Magic Munchbox, Michelangelo, music, norman, Opolis, pastafarian, Pastafarianism, public school, Red Magner, religion, religious, The Creation of Adam, Venus of Urbino
Black Mass and The Consumption of Mary set for Aug. 15
Tags: Metro, Adam Daniels, Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Black Mass, Catholic church, church, Church of Ahriman, city, Civic Center Music Hall, controversy, entertainment, event, faith, First Amendment, Hinduism, News, Oklahoma City, parody, Paul Coakley, religion, religious, ritual, ritualistic, satanic, Satanism, Tantrism, The Church of Ahriman, The Consumption of Mary, Zoroastrianism
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