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Be faithful — God can handle any circumstance
Joshua 24:15 “…Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve…” Today, we serve many idols and don’t realize it. “Things” and rights have become our passion. We join prolific groups …
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Pastor Richard Smith
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7/11/20
Zoom services continue at St. James Episcopal
CLINTON — St. James Episcopal Church, 9 Williams St., will have Zoom worship services on July 18 and 19, led by The Rev. John Crosswaite. Services are held every weekend including a 4 p.m. service …
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7/11/20
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church cancels drive-in worship service
ONEIDA — Due to technical difficulties, the drive-in worship service planned for July 12 at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 551 Sayles St., is canceled. A Virtual Worship service will be …
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7/11/20
St. Joseph’s Church to hold summer bag sale
TOWN OF LEE — St. Joseph’s Church, 5748 Stokes-Lee Center Road, will hold a summer bag sale now through July 25, by appointment. Call the church at 315-339-0560 to schedule an …
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7/11/20
AREA CHURCH SERVICES
First Baptist, 301 W. Embargo St. 315-336-2610. Sun. 10 a.m. Grace Baptist (Southern Baptist), 8553 Turin Rd. 315-336-3341. Sun.11 a.m. Friendship Baptist (independent), 4964 Rome-New London Road, …
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7/11/20
Drive-in services offered in Floyd
The Floyd and Stittville United Methodist churches are offering drive-in services at 10 a.m. Sundays at the Floyd location on Route 365. Drive-in services will run through July, possibly continuing …
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6/27/20
God still can: Choose to be on God’s side
Most people, whether Republican, Democrat, or Independent, appreciated President Ronald Reagan’s wit and charm. He had a way of saying things that caused you to think. Once he made a statement …
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Rev. Ron Colangelo
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6/27/20
Holland Patent church receives grant
HOLLAND PATENT — The New York Landmarks Conservancy has announced 21 Sacred Sites Grants totaling $337,000 awarded to historic religious properties throughout New York, including $20,000 to …
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6/20/20
Thoughts on adjusting the course of the Church
What is the purpose of church? Does a building make us a community? Will we change anything about the way we organize ourselves when we reopen the doors of our buildings? These are some of the …
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Rev. Brian Lothridge
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6/20/20
Verona church marks bicentennial with celebration
VERONA — While the pandemic is keeping parishioners from meeting in the church building for worship at this time, Seventh Day Baptist Church will stream a special service and hold a parade in …
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6/17/20
Golden Rule — ‘love your neighbor’
Being retired for the first time in my life is an interesting experience. To wake up on just about any day of the week and know that I do not have responsibility in a church setting, which I have …
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Rev. Frank Graichen
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6/13/20
Verona church marks 200th anniversary
VERONA — Verona Seventh Day Baptist Church, 6775 Blackman Corner’sRoad, will celebrate its 200th anniversary on Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20 at the church. Festivities start on Friday at …
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6/6/20
Out of the stillness
It’s safe to say that the year 2020 has not been the year we thought it would be. Humanity around the globe has been challenged and confronted on multiple levels. We have been divided by political …
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Rev. Tamara Vrooman
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6/6/20
Catholic bishop releases statement on protests in Syracuse, elsewhere
SYRACUSE — Bishop Douglas J. Lucia, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, has reached out to residents across the diocese in the wake of protests over the death of George Floyd in …
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6/1/20
Clinton church continues online services
St. James Episcopal Church in Clinton continues to offer online worship services using Zoom. Services are held every weekend including a 4 p.m. on Saturdays and a 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. For more …
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5/30/20
Help brighten the beacon
COVID-19 has certainly changed life and how we connect to church and one another. Our call to be a beacon God’s love, peace, and truth in our region and beyond remains the same. I often pray that …
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Rev. Brian Lothridge
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5/30/20
Less NOTS, more possibilities
For the last nine Sundays, First Baptist along with most of the churches in Rome and across the state have closed their doors to comply with the COVID-19 Stay-at-Home order. We are not alone — the …
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Rev. Letta Palmer
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5/23/20
To every thing there is a season
My children have great ideas. However they do not always have the foresight necessary for their ideas to have long term success. On Mother’s Day our church provided my wife with some beautiful …
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REV. RICHARD “WOODLY” ZACEK
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5/16/20
Church bells to ring 19 times Thursday to recognize challenges of COVID-19
On Thursday, Rome’s church bells will chime. At noon on that day the church bells in Rome will be heard sounding 19 times to recognize the toll and the challenges that the coronavirus has imposed …
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Jolene Cleaver
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5/2/20
The Church: It’s you and me
Hebrews 10:25 “Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” Due to the pandemic …
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Rev. Richard Smith
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5/2/20
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