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May 31, 2019
DESTIN — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake choir and orchestra performed for the first time recently at the Destin Chapel. The program, "I Believe in Christ," used narration, so…

May 26, 2019
There are all kinds of walls that separate people from each other — emotional, spiritual, mental, and physical. Various political opinions have divided this nation in ways that have reached unprece…

May 25, 2019
Email submissions and photos about special events, musicians, speakers, classes, etc., to faith@crestviewbulletin.com. Send items at least two weeks in advance if possible. Items run on a space-avail…

May 13, 2019
Email submissions and photos about special events, musicians, speakers, classes, etc., to faith@crestviewbulletin.com. Send items at least two weeks in advance if possible. Items run on a space-avail…

May 13, 2019
During World War II, the ten Boom family was living in Haarlem, Holland when the Germans occupied that country. The family members were committed Christians and during the next few years they helped …

May 13, 2019
CRESTVIEW — First Baptist Church Crestview is having a Summer Music and Arts Camp for students who graduated first through sixth grades, and a junior camp for K-4 through kindergarten students. Hou…

May 5, 2019
In Matthew 28:16–20, you will find what is commonly known as The Great Commission. Jesus tells his disciples (and us), "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name …

Apr 28, 2019
The evening of the same day Jesus rose from the dead, the disciples were still in fear for their lives. They were meeting in the upper room in which they had celebrated the Passover feast with Jesus …

Apr 26, 2019
MOLINO — The Waymasters Gospel Band is bringing its Smoky Mountain sound to Molino. The Nashville, Tennessee, group is an "award-winning Christian country quartet, known for their home-grown, mount…

Apr 23, 2019
LAUREL HILL — Dashboard thermometers registered temperatures in the low 40s as nearly 50 residents arrived at Gene Clary Park for the Laurel Hill Ministerial Association’s annual Easter sunrise servi…
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