סרטונים מובילים
Kansas City Chiefs fans have the opportunity to buy merchandise worn and used by the team on Saturday.
Kansas City-area program connects youth to jobs and opportunity
After losing jobs to the pandemic, some Kansas City entrepreneurs saw fresh opportunity in food trucks.
Join us for worship in-person and virtually every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET. and virtually every Wednesday at 7 p.m. for Churchwide Bible Study.
WATCH LIVE:
Ebenezer's website: ebenezerame.org
Church Online: live.ebenezerame.org
YouTube: https://youtube.com/EbenezerAMEChurch/
We would love to hear how God is touching your life through our ministry! Tell us your story by emailing myebenezer@ebenezerame.org
_________________________________________
If you would like to support Ebenezer AME Church as we continue to serve our communities, you may give the following ways:
💻 WEBSITE: www.ebenezerame.org Click "GIVE"
TEXT: ‘GIVE’ to 833.702.0241
MOBILE: Download the Givelify or Tithely App
MAIL: Ebenezer AME Church, 7707 Allentown Road, Ft. Washington, MD 20744
🙏🏾 Thank you for helping us help others!
_________________________________________
For more information about Ebenezer AME Church, visit us online at www.EbenezerAME.org or follow us on social media:
FB: @EbenezerAMEMD
IG: @EbenezerAME
Twitter: @EbenezerAME
GIVE HERE: ebenezerame.org/giving
#BetterIsComing
#StoneOfHelp
#MyEbenezer
Jacksonville funeral home fails to turn off live stream of service; Family says they have no closure
The video of the chapel and her body lying in the coffin was still streaming and the microphone was still on, long after the funeral service was over.
City of Hays Meeting [North Vine Street Corridor Improvements]
To be live streamed on May 27th at 5 pm
Project webpage - https://www.haysusa.com/vine
Comment/Question form – https://www.haysusa.com/vinecomments
On Monday, May 5, Mayor Lucas was joined by community leaders, stakeholders, and supporters to celebrate the groundbreaking of Jazz District III—a transformative development located at the iconic southwest corner of 18th & Vine. This pivotal project will breathe new life into the historic Jazz District, blending cultural preservation with forward-looking investment and inclusive growth.
Jazz District III will feature the renovation of the legendary House of Hits building and the construction of two new mixed-use buildings that include over 10,000 square feet of street-level commercial space and 48 high-quality, mixed-income residential units. The project’s pedestrian-oriented design aims to support a vibrant and inclusive neighborhood experience for residents, visitors, and local businesses.
Backed by significant public and private investment, including $4 million in Central City Economic Development (CCED) sales tax funding, Jazz District III supports Kansas City’s vision for neighborhood revitalization. The development will revitalize blighted property, support local entrepreneurship, and enhance public infrastructure along 18th Street, Vine Street and The Paseo, ultimately establishing a dynamic new gateway into the District.
@Stella Svoboda
Hi, I love to travel. I travel about the United States in a 2007 Winnebago Itasca Navion RV with my family. We love exploring and finding new adventures. Sometimes we travel overseas to the Philippines or to Europe where we have family. We also love to travel by rail via Amtrak and other Train services when we can. We are roadies exploring the American Road and history. We have traveled many times up and down Route 66. We have explored many other roads such as the Lincoln Highway and the Jefferson Highway. We love meeting interesting people, sharing stories and seeing new places. When not traveling I vlog about my daily existence and I love showing off my hometown of Kansas City and the many people, places and experiences that can be found here. I also attempt to time lapse every day using my dash camera. So our motto is Travel America's Backroads, It's where You'll Find US!
(Kansas City Public Schools [KCPS] and Lincoln College Preparatory Academy [LCPA] do not own the music used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. KCPS and LCPA do not gain any profit from these videos. For entertainment purposes only)
Meet Kristian Foster, principal of Lincoln College Preparatory Academy!
Ada tries shopping at only Black owned businesses for a week and here's what happened!
Find out more about the brands featured here: https://www.buzzfeed.com/adaen....echi/i-bought-black-
⭐️CAST/ PRODUCER 🎥
https://www.instagram.com/adaenechi/
More from Seasoned BuzzFeed:
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seasonedbf/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Seasonedbf/
Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seasonedbf
Economic activities have resumed in Cameroon, following the reopening of the Amchidé-Banki corridor on the border with Nigeria.
Struggling with your Business Transformation? Feel like your transformation efforts are going down the drain? Learn how we have helped Start-ups, Central Government, Public Sector and FTSE-100 Corporations turnaround their failing Business & Digital Transformations. Get a book now
Looking to hire a business IT service provider? If so, make sure you learn these 5 tips first. Brought to you by ID-Tech Solutions, the tech support experts.
Kalle Stropp, Grodan Boll och deras vänner (1956) DVDRIPPEN (Svenska) Hela Filmen (HD)
Black Tech Founders in Atlanta are changing entrepreneurship#blackentrepreneurship#atlanta#blacktech
Here I discuss how these entrepreneurs in Atlanta, GA are changing the game when it comes to creating a southern black tech industry.
Please subscribe and checkout my online store: https://larrys-anything-goes.myshopify.com/
This panel covered the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Atlanta’s Black corporate software engineers, product managers, and more as well as their top objectives + goals for each of these groups.
Panelists: Jon Exume (Technologists of Color), Jammie Jelks, Diamonde Henderson (Black Product Managers Network), Erica Stanley (Women Who Code / Refactr Tech)
Moderator: Joey Womack
Kansas City, Missouri, is increasing its investment in the Lipari Brothers Sun Fresh Market at East 31st Street and Prospect Avenue, citing a few challenges. One major hurdle, according to city officials, is a lack of population in the area, but there is now a plan in place to address it.