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Charleston's 350th Commemoration


In 2020, the City of Charleston and its citizens will commemorate its 350th anniversary of the arrival of English settlers from Barbados to Charles Towne Landing in 1670 and share Charleston’s full and accurate story up to the present day. Throughout the year, we will honor the customs, diverse cultures, and rich heritage through a deep reflection and true representation of the city’s history.

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Faith & Spirituality

National Baptist women's ministry gets leader from SC for first time in 30 years
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National Baptist women's ministry gets leader from SC for first time in 30 years

Norris Burkes: The sins of the fathers still impact our lives today
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Norris Burkes: The sins of the fathers still impact our lives today

Berkeley County pastors advancing conversations on racism in small town
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Berkeley County pastors advancing conversations on racism in small town

Charleston clergy call for hope, unity at prayer service following Calhoun statue removal
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Charleston clergy call for hope, unity at prayer service following Calhoun statue removal

On fifth anniversary of Emanuel AME tragedy, family, leaders and community honor victims
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On fifth anniversary of Emanuel AME tragedy, family, leaders and community honor victims

Dozens of Charleston-area pastors denounce sin of racism during prayer walk downtown
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Dozens of Charleston-area pastors denounce sin of racism during prayer walk downtown

James Island Holocaust survivor reflects on 75th anniversary of WWII ending
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James Island Holocaust survivor reflects on 75th anniversary of WWII ending

Museum around the Corner: St. Mary's

Museum around the Corner: St. Mary's

Like Daniel Crowley you can be a Good Samaritan

Like Daniel Crowley you can be a Good Samaritan

Charleston-area churches focus on voting, social injustices during Black History Month
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Charleston-area churches focus on voting, social injustices during Black History Month

Charleston begins 350th anniversary celebrations with faith-based events
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Charleston begins 350th anniversary celebrations with faith-based events

Colleton County's most historic public site, already a ruin, faces new threat
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Colleton County's most historic public site, already a ruin, faces new threat

Burned three times, church's remains near Charleston evoke 300 years of history
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Burned three times, church's remains near Charleston evoke 300 years of history

Catholic diocese of Charleston plans bicentennial celebration
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Catholic diocese of Charleston plans bicentennial celebration

Piccolo Spoleto's World of Jewish Culture series includes trio of documentaries

Piccolo Spoleto's World of Jewish Culture series includes trio of documentaries

Two churches named for St. Andrew, one black, one white, forge ties that bind
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Two churches named for St. Andrew, one black, one white, forge ties that bind

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