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Faith Groups In St. Louis Region Continue Virtual And Social Distanced Services As COVID Cases SpikeCoronavirus cases continue to surge in the St. Louis metropolitan area. St. Louis County released new restrictions to help curb the spike, including a 25% occupancy limit on religious services.
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As the clock winds down to the general election, churches in the region are working to make the voting process easier.
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More than 11,000 St. Louis-area families will learn this week that their medical debt has been paid, thanks to donations from local churches.United Church…
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It’s hard to tell who has a gun at Fellowship of Wildwood church, unless you’re really looking.The men stand silently at the edge of the crowd, as…
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Declining church attendance is forcing some religious leaders to make difficult decisions — namely, what to do with outsized or vacant places of…
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With a growing sector of America having left traditional religion in recent decades, speculation about the reasons for that exit is common, as are easy…
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Hundreds of church bells of the St. Louis Archdiocese and other local congregations have hung silent since Holy Thursday, but will sound again, as is…
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Martin Luther King once said that "it is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is 11 o'clock on Sunday morning."Rev. Dietra Wise…
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About 50 different churches and groups gathered yesterday to provide assistance to St. Louis residents living in poverty.Services offered included voter…
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Photo by "Remiss 63" on www.flickr.com.Join the St. Louis Public Radio Flickr group to see interesting photos from the St. Louis region and submit your…