Shayne Looper: What to do with a can of worms?
What should you do when you’ve opened a can of worms? The obvious answer is: Go fishing. Of course, a can of worms doesn’t guarantee a fish dinner, but it offers possibilities.What should you do when...
View ArticleMental Illness Explored at Lifetree Café
The mysteries and meaning of mental illness will be explored 7 p.m. CT Monday, Oct. 30 at Lifetree Café.
View ArticleLanier’s lessons
In a previous article an attempt was made to bring our attention to Jesus Christ by asking the question as to who He is?
View ArticleHow prejudiced are you?
All of us are a little prejudicedAbout one thing or another. Many times we even show a differencein a Christian sister and brother. If a black walked in,Would you get uptight? If you would, talk to...
View Article10th annual Spaghetti Dinner at St. Joseph
A fabulous spaghetti dinner, entertainment, door prizes and a donation-only bar featuring Italian beer and wine await you at the 10th annual St. Joseph Catholic Church Spaghetti Dinner
View ArticleElsie Settlemire Obituary
Elsie Settlemire, age 105, passed away Sunday, October 22, 2017 in Blountstown. Elsie was born in Frink, September 24, 1912, to Hilton Hammon McClellan and Martha Frances (Richards) McClellan. She was...
View ArticleClinton Knapp Smith Obituary
Clinton Knapp Smith, of Port St. Joe, FL passed away on Saturday, October 21 at the age of 67.Knapp was born to parents John Robert Smith and Margaret Miller Smith on December 14, 1949 in Port St. Joe,...
View ArticleBrandi Nicole Jones Obituary
Brandi Nicole Jones – loving mother, precious daughter, cherished sister, and treasured friend – and the 33 year-old daughter of Shirley Settles Moates, Jimmy Moates, and Joe Jones, went to be with the...
View Article5th Sunday fellowship at Philadelphia Primitive
Philadelphia Primitive Baptist Church will be host for the 5th Sunday Fellowship Services with Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist Church of Panama City.
View ArticleSimply Faithful: Lessons from ‘sort of’ planned vacation
One of the hardest things about living 1,200 miles from home is knowing which emergencies are worth packing up the kids and the van and starting the drive.Some situations are obvious, like heart...
View ArticleSuzette Martinez Standing: ‘Angel Bumps’ gives comfort for those grieving
Have you ever had a sign from deceased loved ones that they are A-OK in the afterlife? Many say they have. Now a new book gives comfort and encouragement to those who grieve. “Angel Bumps: Hello from...
View ArticleShayne Looper: The invasion of wild boar: 500 Years Later
Oct. 31, marks the 500th anniversary of the day on which an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther nailed a list of 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Nailing his...
View ArticleEating disorders, trauma explored at Lifetree Café
How to cope with eating disorders and other problems rooted in trauma will be explored 7 p.m. CT Monday, Nov.6 at Lifetree Café.
View ArticleMB’s Living Water Church completes hurricane relief drive
Thank you, to the many caring people in our Beaches Community who donated needed supplies, time and resources to make the drive successful
View ArticleAubrey Paul Golden Obituary
Aubrey Paul Golden, called "Paul", passed away on Wednesday, October 25, 2017 in Port St. Joe, FL. Born in Pike County Alabama, he moved to Florida at the age of 6 and attended Chapman High School...
View ArticleRomula Alicia Andrada Obituary
Romula Alicia Andrada, 90, of Port St. Joe, Florida, passed away Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at Sacred Heart on the Gulf under the care of Covenant Hospice, surrounded by her loving family.A Memorial...
View ArticleAudrey Aline Parrish Obituary
Mrs. Audrey Aline Parrish, 90, of Port St. Joe, passed away, Thursday, October 26, 2017. Mrs. Parrish was born on January 24, 1927 in Calhoun County, FL to Osey Halkum O'Bryan and Annie Mary Bailey...
View ArticleIn Good Faith: Day after day
Be honest. Do you have any leftover Halloween candy or have you eaten it all by now? Your answer likely depends on whether or not you have children in the Halloween-obsessed zone and just how stealthy...
View ArticleSimply Faithful: Carving out space
I suspect even the most dedicated collector has favorites. That one quartz he found on vacation as a boy. The postage stamp that came on the first letter from her pen pal.At least it’s true for me, a...
View ArticleFUMC part of Veterans Day celebration
Several United Methodist Churches in the area have planned an exciting celebration for Veterans Day this year
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