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Helping Refugees is a Religious Freedom Issue

Helping Refugees is a Religious Freedom Issue

Written by Jim Harrington on

We believe that the legal protection of religious freedom prohibits the federal government from prosecuting someone helping undocumented immigrants in a way that would otherwise violate federal law. The same is true of an individual offering sanctuary to immigrants seeking asylum: If the person...

Seven St. Stephen's Seniors Named National Merit Students

Seven St. Stephen's Seniors Named National Merit Students

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St. Stephen’s Episcopal School is pleased to recognize the seven members of the Class of 2020 who have advanced from Semifinalist to Finalist standing in the National Merit Scholarship Corp. competition. St. Stephen’s Finalists include Jorn Dammann, Vivian Fu, Roland Gadbois, Anya Ganne, Taya...

Six Spartans Sign to Play Sports in College

Six Spartans Sign to Play Sports in College

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  St. Stephen’s honored the six members of the Class of 2020 who signed letters of intent to play Division I and III sports in college. Each student was introduced by Jon McCain, director of athletics, before being joined by their parents and coaches or other special guests for the...

Moving Forward in Truth: Telling Our Story

Moving Forward in Truth: Telling Our Story

Written by Kathy H. Culmer, DMin on

Slavery has divided this country from its beginning. It has been deemed by some to be the central event in shaping this nation’s historical consciousness. There are remnants of the dilemma posed by this institution that counted some human beings in part rather than as a whole in order to...

Moving Forward in Truth

Moving Forward in Truth

Written by Kathy H. Culmer, DMin on

Dr. King’s quote suggests that there is power in the sharing of our stories to facilitate a more peaceful co-existence among us, in spite of our differences

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