+ Esther Banquest discusses Jew-Arab reconciliation
Stacey Trobman, of Chosen People Ministries, was the keynote speaker Saturday, March 19, at the Esther Banquet, held at Church on the Rock, 2200 N. State St., Bunnell.
Trobman spoke about reconciliation among Arab and Jewish women. The event was hosted by Aglow International Palm Coast Community Lighthouse.
+ St. Mark announces new pastor, Pam Northrup
After a long search, St. Mark by the Sea Lutheran Church selected the Rev. Pam Northrup as senior pastor.
Northrup comes to St. Mark by the Sea from Southern Pines, N.C., where she served as associate pastor at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for five years.
She graduated with honors in 2006, from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, in Columbia, S.C.
Northrup begins ministry Sunday, April 3, with two services at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
+ Epic Church to add service begining April 3
Epic Church will be moving to two services, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., starting Sunday, April 3.
Epic meets at the Flagler County Association of Realtors Building, 4101 E. State Road 100.
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18 Family Promise of Flagler Open House
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18 Sea Turtle Talk
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18 Parents Night Out
6:30 pm - May
18 FPCHS Spring Musical ‘Oliver!’
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Church, school join forces to send cows to Uganda
05/16/12
The A.M. Guild at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church joined forces with students at the church’s school to participate in a Heifer International fundraiser to purchase milk cows for needy families in Uganda. -
Counting turtles
05/16/12
As of Friday, May 11, there are 18 loggerhead nests in Flagler County, according to the Volusia/Flagler Turtle Patrol. -
Student art
05/16/12
Flagler Palm Coast High School junior Melissa Sackett created these paintings is Monica James’ class.


