Florida’s Board of Education recently released new Black history standards. Theyrequirethat middle school students learn “how slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied to their personal benefit.” The board also mandated that the high school curriculum for the1920 Oc...
An understanding of the connections between Black spirituality and perceptions of the environment should facilitate the development of better programs to improve and protect the environment. Environmental projects may also address the social and economic needs of Black communities, churches, and congregation...
Take an online trip through our website and check out a handful of Abandoned Churches in Florida! Photo Galleries and history!
PLEASE NOTE: Old Florida Museum is not open to the general public at this time. The museum is open and available for field trips year round to any group of 20 or more. Tours are open to tour operators, schools, churches, camps, adult groups, and miscellaneous organizations. We offer seve...
Moreover, at least 1/3 of the women and men in churches in America have participated in an abortion! Your church needs to hear truth from God’s word abortion life, abortion, sin, and forgiveness. Encourage your pastor to preach a prolife sermon Sunday, January 19 and/or 26, 2020. ...
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Now, at least 1.5 million kids are being educated not in traditional school buildings, but in churches, libraries, community centers, or even backyards. And the trend has grown especially since the pandemic. The small-group schooling approach seems to be a valid option for parents who are wor...
Posted In:Florida Architecture,Florida Churches Comment Swampy’s Florida says Happy Eat a Red Apple Day! bySwampysFloridaonDecember 1, 2024at12:00 am Posted In:Swampy's Strips Trilby ‘s way to celebrate Eat a Red Apple Day is to make an apple pie that he doesn’t know how to make....
A third-generation Floridian and Tampa native, John is the organist at various historic Tampa-area churches. He is enamored with the 1950s, the years when his father was supplying neon signs to a growing, bustling Tampa. Captured in photographs taken by the Cinchett family for their neon ...