CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School alumni Jessica Phillips and Ryan Jackson have returned home, and they've brought a few friends from the University of Mobile.
Category: faith
Event organizer: 44 saved during weekend festival (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — For Stephen Booe, co-organizing Saturday's Rise and Unite Music Festival was fruitful.
Music festival aims to unite area Christians, spread faith
CRESTVIEW — Young adults' declining church attendance concerned Billie Carter. Maybe a Christian music festival would aid their spiritual journey, she thought.
Catholic Charities plans include prosperity, immigration initiatives
CRESTVIEW — Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida's new comprehensive plan includes focusing on Circles, a prosperity initiative; Immigration & Refugee Services; Pregnancy and Adoption; and Emergen…
UMC leaders eye second Crestview location
CRESTVIEW — Niceville United Methodist Church leaders want to bring a second campus to Crestview.
Thanks to Woodlawn Baptist Church members, Crestview Manor residents are not forgotten
CRESTVIEW — Senior Woodlawn Baptist Church members ensure each month that Crestview Manor residents can sing praise.
Area LDS members attend General Women's Conference in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Crestview, Fort Walton Beach and DeFuniak Springs congregations were among 20,000 people at a March 29 general women's conference in Salt Lake City…
Two years in Chile: Crestview missionary returns with new life lessons
CRESTVIEW — It's understandable that Andrew Linares has garnered a Spanish accent and has to struggle not to lapse into the language. On April 8, the Crestview High School alumnus returned home after…
Church sets Easter activities, hopes to reach lapsed Christians
CRESTVIEW — Bounce houses, face painting, train rides and an Easter egg hunt are in store for children who attend Easter at Twin Hills Park on April 20.
Growing Crestview church gains space, eyes more ministry opportunities
CRESTVIEW — Mosaic Church will soon have a much larger home, and that means more opportunities for helping people, head pastor James Ross said.