On May 8th 1873, more than a decade before North Dakota became a state, Episcopal clergyman Charles Swift baptized the infant son of Lieutenant and Mrs. Humbert at Camp Hancock in what was reported to be the first Protestant service held in Bismarck.
Folks gathered to walk in remembrance of people who died from gunshots last year in Adams County. The walk began with a program in front of Christ Lutheran Church. and
As we welcome the spring that has been slow in coming this year, we are again able to care for each other by gathering together. On April 30, community members
A letter signed by 28 North Dakota faith leaders urges the state to ensure residents can access the funds and put them to use for the purpose they were intended.