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The Roman Catholic practice of Good Friday evolved slowly in the 4th century until becoming codified at the Quinisext Council in 692 AD The Roman Catholic Church likes to pretend that the things they do are the things that they’ve always done, and that is far from the truth. For example, worshipping of Mary was […]

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Lee University is set to welcome prospective students and their families for Lee Day on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, offering an immersive glimpse into campus life. With […]
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On Friday, Sept. 27, Lee University will host “Culture Fest,” an annual celebration of the diverse cultures represented by its students, staff, and faculty. Kicking off at 7 p.m. in […]
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The Danville Church of God is an international movement of Pentecostal, Evangelical Christians associated with the Church of God based in Cleveland, TN. This account is managed by the Multi-Media Department of the Danville Church of God. All inquiries regarding content shared by this account should be sent to [email protected]. Note: YouTube is a global […]

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Not too many people think much about Good Friday anymore. There was a time when whole communities were virtually shut down on Good Friday afternoon. Businesses closed or at least allowed their employees to attend church services. I’m sure some still do this—but I wonder how many people in the general public would even know […]

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Thank you for joining us this evening for our Good Friday Worship service! Our prayer is no matter where you may be watching from, you will feel the love, hope, and presence of Jesus right where you are.