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10:36am

Fri September 9, 2011
Faith and Values

Hopkins First Responders Plan 9/11 Event

Hopkins County first responders will honor those who died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with a memorial service at the exact time the first plane struck the north World Trade Center Tower a decade ago. Firefighters will ring bells to signify the time the impact occurred.

6:00am

Fri September 9, 2011
Faith and Values

Richmond Clergyman Recalls 9-11 Counseling

In good weather, retired clergyman Bob Vickers spends much of his time driving his snazzy, green sports car with the top down. On the afternoon of September 11, 2001, Vickers, then Director of the Chaplaincy for the Southern Baptist Convention in Atlanta, was in a van headed to New York, to counsel victims of the attacks. As he approached the city, Vickers was overwhelmed by the sight of billowing smoke, and the silence. “In the far distance you could hear a few sirens, but it was just, it was eerie. It was like another world that I could not imagine”, recalled Vickers. Vickers spent the next two weeks in New York counseling first responders and others. He remembers two firefighters in particular.

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5:45pm

Thu September 8, 2011
Faith and Values

Prayer on the 9-11 Anniversary

There were prayers offered on September 11th, 2001.  And, there will be prayers on September 11th, 2011.  Some religious leaders in central Kentucky have offered their thoughts on the shape of those 9-11 prayers. People of various faiths will pray this weekend, ten years after the worst terrorist attack on U-S soil. Those prayers will come from within Kentucky’s Muslim community. 

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10:22am

Thu September 8, 2011
Faith and Values

Kentucky Plans Full Day on 9-11

People will gather in churches, in parks and on military bases Sunday to mark the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Across Kentucky, events will include prayer, meditation, patriotic music and remarks by public officials.

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6:00am

Thu September 8, 2011
Faith and Values

Richmond Man has Mixed 9-11 Emotions

The 10th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks is burned in our memories.  WEKU reporter Ron Smith  says the occasion is  meaningful on several levels to a Richmond man. Many Americans shared Mustapha Jourdini’s initial reaction to the events of 9-11. “Aaaaahhh…it’s, it’s very depressing actually, since I heard the news, I’m psychologically depressed,” recalled Jourdini.  At the time of that September 12th, 2001 interview, Jourdini was a 24 year-old Eastern Kentucky University student. Today he’s academic advisor in EKU’s Honors program. Jourdini, who’s a native of Morocco, was not only saddened by the loss of life that day.

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1:43pm

Wed August 31, 2011
Faith and Values

Memorial for Victims of Mt. Carmel Shooting

Almost a year ago, the sounds of gunfire and terror rang out from a part of the Mount Carmel community. Last Friday evening, the sounds heard were that of remembrance, uplifting words and songs. And hope. Some 40 persons came to the McConnell Auditorium on the campus of Mount Carmel High School for a memorial service, called “Light of Hope.” The service honored the memory of the five persons who died in a shooting spree in a trailer park on Route 541, just a half-mile away from the school.

1:26pm

Mon August 29, 2011
Faith and Values

Kentucky Muslims Prepare to End Ramadan Fast

Credit Stu Johnson / Weku

Muslims of all ages across Kentucky and around the world today mark the end of Ramadan and celebrating Eid.  The Eid festival ends 30 days of dawn to sunset fasting.  It’s also a time to reflect on the last month, a period many Muslims say is the most moving of the year. The timing of Ramadan shifts each year, but its purpose remains constant.  It allows Muslims to commemorate the first verses of the Qur’an, which were revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.  Muslims not only fast from dawn to sunset.  They offer up prayers and share their wealth with people who are less fortunate.

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1:18pm

Fri August 26, 2011
Faith and Values

Williams Demands Beshear Defend Prayer

After a state official advised a rural Kentucky school district against having a minister lead prayers before athletic events, Republican gubernatorial candidate David Williams is calling on Democratic Governor Steve Beshear to defend the practice.

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12:06am

Fri August 26, 2011
Faith and Values

Beyond the Greek Festival

Credit Stu Johnson / Weku

Lexington’s Greek Festival presents an annual opportunity this weekend to experience the European country’s culture.  The three day event at the Red Mile Clubhouse is hosted by members of the Greek Orthodox Church.  Many Kentuckians know relatively little about the Christian faith.

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