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Is God Dead? - Redemptive History (relevance: 100%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
Last week, we examined the reliability of the biblical text and concluded that there were three good reasons to believe the New Testament canon was a natural and expected product of the unfolding of redemptive history in Jesus Christ. First, the story needed to be finished.
The first-century Israelites were waiting for God to finish the redemption story that began in the Old Testament. Consequently, the earliest Christians believed that He was completing the story through the man sent from God, Jesus.

Local undercover sting nets 16 arrests (relevance: 197%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
NASHVILLE - Sixteen men from locales all around North Carolina came to Nashville in February, looking to sexually exploit children, but instead found themselves in the long arm of the law.
'Operation Cursed Cupid," a multi-agency collaborative undercover operation spearheaded by the Nashville Police Department involved more than 150 officers and thousands of man hours.

Church Events Calendar (relevance: 29.7%, date: Apr 26, 2006)

COMMUNITY CALENDAR (relevance: 28.7%, date: Apr 18, 2006)

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NASH COUNTY DEED TRANSFERS (relevance: 18.9%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
Adams Homes AEC, LLC and Don J. Adams to Milton Bradley Jones Jr., Katherine Rivera-Narvaez and Katherine Rivera Narvaez; Coolwater, Phase 4, Lot 35; $391,500
Charles L. Shultz, Gregory C. Shultz and Loretta S. Bass to Loretta S. Bass; 31.95 acres
Substitute Trustee Services, Inc., Patrick Joseph Roach and Janis Bates Griffin to Pennymac Loan Services, LLC and The Parker Law Office, PLLC; Section 2,

The death and resurrection of Jesus is good news! (relevance: 15.4%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
Michelangelo once posed a very interesting question to one of his fellow artists.
With frustration in his voice, he asked, "Why do you keep filling gallery after gallery with endless pictures on the one theme of Christ in weakness, Christ on the cross, and most of all, Christ hanging dead? Why do you concentrate on the passing episode as if it were the last work as if the curtain dropped down there on disaster and defeat? That dreadful scene lasted only a few hours. But to the unending eternity Christ is alive. Christ rules and reigns and triumphs!"

Spring Hope hires new town manager (relevance: 14.6%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
SPRING HOPE - The new town manager for Spring Hope, Jonathan Allen, made his first town debut at the March 26th planning board meeting, hopping up onto the dais like he'd always been there but not saying a word, just taking it all in.
"I'm looking forward to being a part of the community and have to immerse myself," Allen told The Graphic, who interviewed him several days later.
Allen's official start date on the job was three days earlier on March 23, 2026.

Pollen outbreak is not the bees knees (relevance: 14.1%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
Spring is barely two weeks old, but already breathtaking.
As in, many of us can hardly breathe when we go outside because of the pollen.
My formerly metallic black Honda is now a disgusting yellow-green. I was driving down Nash Street in Wilson the other day and briefly thought someone had launched a mustard gas attack at the Ward Boulevard intersection -- or that maybe a high school team bus had stopped for Big Macs -- but it was just a pollen storm.

Nashville protests Rocky Mount water, sewer rate increase (relevance: 11.5%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
ROCKY MOUNT - A cadre of Nashville town leaders and staff showed up to represent the town at a 3 and one-half hour special called Rocky Mount city council meeting Monday, to file a formal objection to Rocky Mount raising its utility rates, particularly the 15% rise in water and sewer for wholesale customers.
The stated meeting purpose was to "receive public comments for amending electric rates, stormwater utility rates, environmental services, fees and charges as well as amendments to water/sewer retail wholesale rates."

Council hears needs for parks and rec, planning and internet security (relevance: 9.9%, date: Apr 1, 2026)
NASHVILLE - With a budget retreat session breaking the ice for beginning work on the FY 27 town budget, Nashville leaders are "chewing on" department presentations prior to the first of two town council work sessions, those scheduled one week apart on May 13th and 20th.
Among department heads speaking at the first meeting, held March 23rd, were Koy Worrell, Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources; Shawn Lucas, Planning Director; and Daniel Jones, Strategic Advisor at VC3, the company that handles the town's internet security.


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