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Food sale blow out
The Second Christian Church, 65 W. North Ave., hosts a food sale blow out from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Choose from fried chicken or fried fish, macaroni and cheese, or potato salad or turkey salad with lettuce, and deviled eggs with chips and pickles....
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T.D. Jakes leadership conference in Orlando on May 3-5
The Religion WorldBishop T.D. Jakes, senior pastor at The Potter’s House, will address the most pressing needs of today’s church during his International Pastors & Leadership Conference on May 3-5 at the Orange County Convention Center, 800 International... -
Life Of Whitney Houston Celebrated At Newark Funeral
Family, friends and fellow stars remembered Whitney Houston's voice, love and -- most of all -- faith at her homegoing service Saturday at the New Jersey church in which she grew up.
A "who's who" of musical performers adapted lyrics in tribute to...Tags: Baptist, Aretha Franklin, Clive Davis, Bobby Brown, Chris Christie
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No 'signs of trauma,' but few other details on Whitney Houston's death
CNNQuestions swirled Sunday about what caused iconic singer Whitney Houston's sudden death, with authorities offering little information at a time when many were still struggling to come to groups with the news. While an autopsy was complete as of late...Tags: Aretha Franklin, Clive Davis, Google Inc., Super Bowl, Common
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Is Paul White destined for New Destiny?
The Religion WorldA judge's ruling today that the New York Medical Examiner's office could release the cause of death of Zachery Tims comes as speculation mounts that Pastor Paula White has been selected to replace Tims as head of New Destiny Christian Center. White is... -
Whitney Houston's funeral: Where to watch it
Show TrackerWhitney Houston's funeral will be streamed live on the Internet. Whitney Houston will be laid to rest in her native New Jersey on Saturday with an invite-only funeral.... -
Whitney Houston's funeral will stream online and may be broadcast
Ministry of GossipWhitney Houston funeral: Whitney Houston's may be invitation-only in the church, but the world has been invited to watch it online and perhaps on TV. Though there will be no large public memorial for Whitney Houston, a la Michael Jackson, the Saturday... -
Whitney Houston funeral: Who's performing and speaking?
Ministry of GossipWhitney Houston funeral: Who's performing and speaking? The program for Whitney Houston's home going or funeral is expected to run about three hours, with singers including Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Bebe and CeCe Winans and more.... -
Whitney Houston’s funeral: the greatest love of all
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelIn a gracious gesture, Cissy Houston shared her daughter's funeral with the world Saturday afternoon. Whitney Houston's service in Newark, N.J., became a celebration of the Gospel, gospel music and the traditions of the black church. The day, with the... -
Two new independent films court African American ticket buyers
24 FramesTwo new movies aimed at African American viewers: Movies aimed at African American moviegoers are typically the province of bigger-budget comedies and dramas. But this weekend, two independently financed productions are courting that same audience. The... -
Monday's TV Highlights: 'Smash' on NBC
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of April 15 - 21 in PDF format TV listings for the week of April 15 - 21 in PDF format are also available here This week's TV Movies UMA THURMAN......
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