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The AMEN Network
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Welcome to Rock City

We are so glad that you are here, and we pray that this message blesses your life. We only have one rule at Rock City – you cannot ROCK by yourself! So take a second and share this message with everybody that you can.

About Us

Our Senior Pastor, Mike McClure Jr. is a thought leader, author and artist who has led Rock City to become one of the fastest growing churches in America. At Rock City our mission is to Love God, Love People and Make a Difference. Based in Birmingham, AL our church has grown to include four locations throughout Central Alabama.

Become a Citizen

Make your next move, the best move of your life! If you received Christ as a result of this message text “HOME” to 28950.

Giving

If you would like to financially support Rock City and help us to fulfill our mission – here are 4 Ways 2 Give: Online: www.therockcity.org/giving

Text 2 Give: Text “iRock” with the amount to 28950
Mail: 1120 Apricot Avenue Birmingham, AL 35214

Stay Connected

You don’t have to say goodbye! Click the links below to find our app, website and more: https://linktr.ee/RockCityAnywhere
https://www.therockcity.org

Stay up to date on all things Rock City by subscribing to our text blast.
Text “ROCKNATION” to 28950.

#lettinggo #pain #pastormikejr

The AMEN Network
31 Views · 10 months ago

Welcome to Rock City

We are so glad that you are here, and we pray that this message blesses your life. We only have one rule at Rock City – you cannot ROCK by yourself! So take a second and share this message with everybody that you can.

About Us

Our Senior Pastor, Mike McClure Jr. is a thought leader, author and artist who has led Rock City to become one of the fastest growing churches in America. At Rock City our mission is to Love God, Love People and Make a Difference. Based in Birmingham, AL our church has grown to include four locations throughout Central Alabama.

Become a Citizen

Make your next move, the best move of your life! If you received Christ as a result of this message text “HOME” to 28950.

Giving

If you would like to financially support Rock City and help us to fulfill our mission – here are 4 Ways 2 Give: Online: www.therockcity.org/giving

Text 2 Give: Text “iRock” with the amount to 28950
Mail: 1120 Apricot Avenue Birmingham, AL 35214

Stay Connected

You don’t have to say goodbye! Click the links below to find our app, website and more: https://linktr.ee/RockCityAnywhere
https://www.therockcity.org

Stay up to date on all things Rock City by subscribing to our text blast.
Text “ROCKNATION” to 28950.

#lettinggo #pain #pastormikejr

The AMEN Network
31 Views · 10 months ago

[Eng] Oh This Great Redemption! / Good News Mission Sunday Service Live

The AMEN Network
31 Views · 10 months ago

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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
31 Views · 10 months ago

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Join us on a walking tour of the 18th and Vine Historic District, Kansas City's celebrated center of African-American culture and history. This vibrant neighborhood was once home to some of the biggest names in jazz, including Charlie Parker, Count Basie, and Ella Fitzgerald. It was also the area where the Negro Leagues Baseball League was formed. On this tour, you'll learn about the rich history of the 18th and Vine District and visit some of its most iconic landmarks, including the American Jazz Museum, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, the Blue Room jazz club, and the Mutual Musicians Foundation.

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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
31 Views · 10 months ago

The first new projects are just the beginning for what will be tens of millions of dollars driving reinvestment.

UrbanBroadbandCommunications
31 Views · 10 months ago

The legacy of the past connects to the future with just a walk around the corner from America's national Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) to the Kansas City Urban Youth Academy (KCUYA). Bob Kendrick, president of the NLBM, can make that connection as easily as he walks from the museum in the heart of Kansas City's Historic 18th and Vine district to the academy, located – literally – in the museum's backyard. Find out what it means to have the KCUYA mere blocks from where the National Negro League was founded in 1920. Go to https://www.kauffman.org/curre....nts/2018/10/major-le for multimedia pieces, feature story, and data on the KCUYA.

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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
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Kansas City is considering whether to invest $6 million into the historic 18th and Vine District.

UrbanBroadbandCommunications
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Class of 2021 LCPA Seniors provide a look into what Lincoln College Preparatory Academy can provide for its students.

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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
31 Views · 10 months ago

► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs<br /><br />Standard Bank, Africa's biggest bank by assets, has been divesting from its international operations to refocus on the continent. Sim Tshabalala, joint chief executive, speaks to the FT's Andrew England about Nigeria, the commodities cycle and Africa's growth prospects.<br /><br />► FT Business: http://bit.ly/1KUK08s<br /><br />► FT World News: http://bit.ly/1Exp0iJ<br /><br />► Interview With Entrepreneur of the Year: http://bit.ly/1GuUib9<br /><br />Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo<br />Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes

UrbanBroadbandCommunications
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Low demand, production deficit and extreme poverty are mentioned as obstacles to electricity production.

UrbanBroadbandCommunications
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Africa called upon to increase the production of goods and services and to integrate payment systems, as a prerequisite for African Development Bank assistance.

UrbanBroadbandCommunications
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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
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The South definitely has something to say and it has resoundingly announced that Atlanta, Georgia is the "BLACK TECH MECCA" of the United States. Atlanta is one of the country's fastest growing technology hubs, creating thousands of jobs each year and providing and ever-growing tech ecosystem that encourage entrepreneurship and supports the city's Black-Owned Technology startups.

Ambitious, motivated and socially-driven, the Black Tech founders in Atlanta are unique in their desire to build legacies and affect long lasting cultural change that will positively impact their communities for generations to come.

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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
31 Views · 10 months ago

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Kansas City Star (Re-Recorded In Stereo) · Roger Miller

Best Of Roger Miller

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Released on: 1991-09-03

Artist: Roger Miller

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UrbanBroadbandCommunications
31 Views · 10 months ago

One of the best indications that Kansas City started as a river town was the placement of its first two city halls.

Both were located on Main Street between 4th Street and 5th Streets, just a few blocks from the Missouri River.

While the first one, built in 1853, was fairly plain, its successor arrived in 1882 with considerably more visual flair. It was six stories tall and marked by architectural flourishes that led building historian George Ehrlich to describe it as “fussy."

Learn more about KC history: https://www.kansascity.com/new....s/local/article27846

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