East Ohio Conference of The UMC to share perspectives on how to take care of God's creation
The East Ohio Conference of The UMC will hold the "Perspectives: Caring for God's Creation" on Saturday, April 22, at United Methodist of Berea.

The East Ohio Conference of The UMC will hold the "Perspectives: Caring for God's Creation" on Saturday, April 22, at United Methodist of Berea.
The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland recently shared a sneak peek of its March/April magazine issue. According to the report, the issue includes clergy assignment changes and news briefs. Aside from that, it also has blogs showing why attending Mass is obligatory and how to make Lent more meaningful.
The American Jewish Committee held its first pandemic community Seder on Thursday night, where interfaith leaders in Ohio attended and joined to share messages of freedom.
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The Lake Erie Church in Madison, Ohio, will host the 46th season of Tetélestai with Cleveland Performing Arts Ministries from March 31 to April 2 on Hubbard Road. According to a report, Tetélestai is a Greek word for "It is finished," which Jesus said before he died.
Local police have cited a woman from Strongsville for trespassing and disorderly conduct on Feb. 28 after yelling outside St. Albert the Great Parish about "how corrupt it is." According to a report, it was the second day the woman went to the same location and was asked to leave the premises for causing a disturbance.
The FutureChurch will present Dr. Nikki Taylor on Thursday, March 23, as she will discuss her book, "Driven Toward Madness: The Fugitive Slave Margaret Garner and Tragedy on the Ohio." As part of the Women Witnesses for Racial Justice series, Taylor will talk about a woman who killed her child in 1856 rather than returning them to slavery.
St. Patrick Church in Cleveland, Ohio, held the institution of three diaconal candidates for the ministry of lector on March 11. Bp. Edward Malesic of the Diocese of Cleveland led the liturgy during the institution.
Ohio senators engaged Cleveland pastors on Monday to identify local problems and solutions as gun violence in the area increases. During the discussion, the participants also discussed the issues regarding voter registration.
The group of seminarians from Saint Mary Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio, along with the Bishop of Cleveland, Edward Malesic, went to Rome to visit and meet Pope Francis. One of the seminarians described the meeting with the pope and expressed his excitement to see him in person.