Are We Building Churches Young People Want to Belong To?
Every church I know wants to see more young people in the pews. We pray for them. We preach to
Join us this Sunday as The Courier Eco Latino Sunday Edition sits down with Lauren Chambers, CEO of The Mill
Fountain City Classic Executive Director Reflects on Legacy, Unity, and New Initiatives For 35 years, the Fountain City Classic has
This fall, Girls Inc. of Columbus & Phenix-Russell is inviting the community to “turn closets into change” through its
Every time I hear someone say, “I don’t see color,” I feel something deep in my spirit stir — and
Girls Inc. Alumna Marks 20 Years of Excellence in Tax Representation and Community Leadership When it comes to embodying the
Despite a common misconception, African Americans are not the largest group receiving federal food assistance through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Questions are mounting over the legitimacy and leadership of the Muscogee County Young Democrats (MCYD), a local chapter of the
The Courier Eco Latino, the region’s longest-running bilingual publication serving Black and Brown communities, will officially launch its
Questions are mounting over the legitimacy and leadership of the Muscogee County Young Democrats (MCYD), a local chapter of the
Join this Sunday as we sit down with Robbie Branscomb and discuss the upcoming HBCU Classic with Ft Valley and
As the next election looms near, I find myself vexed—deeply troubled—by the apathy that still runs rampant in
Classic Week is more than a game—it’s a tradition that brings our community together! From education to empowerment,