Former City Councilman and local historian recognized for their efforts.

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Former City Councilman and local historian recognized for their efforts.
This year’s event raised more than $164,000 to combat hurt, hunger and homelessness in the Fredericksburg area.
On Thursday, at the Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site) that served as the backdrop of many of those milestones, Mayor Kerry Devine announced that the city’s Fredericksburg’s Civil Rights Trail: “Freedom: A Work in Progress” has been accepted to the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine spoke on the Senate floor on National Religious Freedom Day that honors the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (written in Fredericksburg) that became the basis of the First Amendment’s protection of religious freedom.
Goshen Baptist in Spotsylvania
Historic church destroyed by fire this week
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Oak Grove destroyed early Tuesday.
Micah’s Scripture and Song…third time it’s been done
Micah Ecumenical Ministries third annual Lessons and Carols
Tony Beasley was the focus at a Thursday night program at Meadow Event Park. The third base coach for the World Champion Texas Rangers spoke about family and faith.
It began at Shiloh Baptist Church Old Site in 1865
Shiloh Baptist Church Old Site downtown holding a Thanksgiving morning service
Bishop Ron Willis says the event is 11-3 and is open to the community. The church is on Deacon Road in south Stafford…
Pastor Bell and Mount Hope Baptist present check to Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank during worship service.
Mount Hope Baptist Church in Spotsylvania gave the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank a $10,000 check on Sunday.
About 40 churches participated in Hurkamp Park from 3-8
About 40 churches gathered in Hurkamp Park in downtown Fredericksburg Thursday. . Among them, Deputy Steven Curtis with the Stafford Sheriff’s Office.
Giving thanks and celebrating: Habitat for Humanity of Caroline County has broken ground on four new homes.
The cold weather moved the Ecumenical Sunrise Service for Micah Ministries churches inside on Sunday morning.
Dr. Paul Mzia preached from Micah 6:8