Religion & Spirituality
Saturday, May 10, 2008 The Christian Civic League is a group of fun-loving folks that just likes to praise Jesus, oppose casinos, and draft vitriolic anti-gay referendums, though not necessarily in that order. Actually, almost certainly not in that order. |
Bangor: Grace Evangelical to buy parcel, expand Saturday, May 10, 2008 BANGOR, Maine - Grace Evangelical College and Seminary is moving up and out of the basement space it has called home for the past seven years. |
State's Episcopal bishop consecrated Monday, May 05, 2008 PORTLAND, Maine - Cheers and alleluias echoed off the granite stones and filled every nook and cranny of the Cathedral of St. Luke as Stephen Taylor Lane walked up the aisle Saturday as the next bishop of the state's 17,000 Episcopalians. |
Saturday, May 03, 2008 On April 9, the Bangor Daily News reported the birth in India of a baby girl who has two faces. Strange as it seems, a photo presented the portrait of an oddly beautiful child, a head with two complete faces side by side. |
Episcopal bishop for Maine to be consecrated Friday, May 02, 2008 Maine's 17,000 Episcopalians will have a new leader tomorrow. |
Thursday, May 01, 2008 BREWER, Maine — The Rev. Grace Bartlett never expected she would be able to settle down in any one church when she was ordained a Methodist minister nearly two decades ago. |
Voices: Life is a journey of discovery Saturday, April 26, 2008 A group of scientists come bragging to God. "We’ve mapped the human genome, unraveled DNA, learned how to splice genes, and we now can clone anything. We don’t need you anymore." |
Bangor: Orthodox church readies for Easter Saturday, April 26, 2008 Members of St. George Greek Orthodox Church spent Friday morning preparing for a funeral service and the burial of Christ. |

