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Growing up, I always felt so safe around my dad. Like many kids, I assumed he was omnipotent. In my mind, he was the strongest, smartest man alive. He could fix anything with a pocketknife.
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Rev. Ron Colangelo, Sentinel columnist
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7/16/22
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Augusta Presbyterian Church, 2345 Route 26, will hold its annual Vacation Bible School beginning on Monday, July 25 and running through Friday, July 29.
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7/16/22
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Five Stephen Minister trainees were commissioned as Stephen Ministers at churches throughout Herkimer County last month.
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7/16/22
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After a two year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a local Italian tradition will be returning to Utica this weekend.
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Thomas Caputo
Staff writer email | 7/15/22 |
The St. Mary of Mount Carmel/Blessed Sacrament Parish Italian Festival will take pace Friday through Sunday, July 15-17, after a two-year absence due to the pandemic.
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7/10/22
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Perhaps your elders or parents said something like “if it had teeth it would bite you” when you misplaced your keys or book bag (now it’s “where did I leave my glasses or cell phone!”). …
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Rev. Robert Kelly, Sentinel columnist
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7/9/22
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French Road Church will hold its annual traditional Welsh church service at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 17, at the church located at the corner of East Steuben and French roads.
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7/9/22
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“Seasons of Life,” the newest part of the “The Journey-Shepherding God’s People” video series, is now available online.
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7/9/22
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The Rome Christian Women’s Luncheon will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6, at the Franklin Hotel.
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7/4/22
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Recently I transported a 6’x10’ single axle trailer to be handed off to its new owner. It was really too big for the car with which it was being towed.
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Rev. Dr. James Swanson, Daily Sentinel columnist
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7/2/22
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The Fair Trade Shop at Stone Presbyterian Church, 8 S. Park Row, is featuring specialty items from Guatemala during the month of July.
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7/2/22
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Blessed Giovanni Battista Scalabrini (1839-1905) is to become Saint Giovanni Battista at a future consistory; the end of the formal process for sainthood.
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Lou Parrotta, Sentinel columnist
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6/28/22
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Galatians 4:7 (NIV) So, you are no longer a slave, but God’s child; and since you are his child, God has made you also an heir In college, I studied the Civil War era and the Reconstruction period …
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Rev. Richard Smith, Special to the Daily Sentinel
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6/25/22
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This simple four-word question is one many of us see daily, at least those who use Facebook. It taunts us every time we load our page to create a post with “what’s on your mind?”
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Rev. Letta Palmer
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6/18/22
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Ku Law and his wife Hla Htoo, of Utica, immigrated to the United States from Myanmar in 2009.
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6/11/22
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The absence of your gift is felt even if it isn’t easily recognized. And for those that have said yes to sharing your gift — thank you.
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Lt. Scott B. Swires, co-commanding officer Salvation Army, Rome
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6/11/22
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Delta United Methodist Church, at the corner of Hawkins Corners and Turin roads, will host its annual Indoor/Outdoor Yard Sale Saturday, June 18.
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6/11/22
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“The Woman at the Well,” the newest part of the “The Journey-Shepherding God’s People” video series, is now available online.
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6/11/22
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The Knights of Columbus #391 announced the St. Timothy Award winners for the Catholic churches of Rome during a dinner on Thursday.
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6/11/22
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St. Margaret’s Ecumenical and Retreat Center will host a concert, rain or shine, with Billboard-charting singer-songwriter Sherry Anne.
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6/5/22
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