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Faith Communities in and around North Bay Village

North Bay Village and its surrounding areas offer a variety of places of worship, catering to diverse faith traditions. Here are some notable churches and temples in the vicinity:

Within North Bay Village:

  1. Ummah of Miami Beach
    • Address: 7904 West Dr, North Bay Village, FL 33141
    • Phone: 786-216-7035
    • Description: A local place of worship serving the Muslim community in North Bay Village.

Nearby Places of Worship:

  1. Calvary Chapel
    • Address: 7141 Indian Creek Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-531-2730
    • Description: A Christ-centered, cross-focused church offering services and community programs.
  2. Temple Moses Sephardic Congregation of Florida
    • Address: 1200 Normandy Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-861-6308
    • Description: A Sephardic Jewish congregation providing religious services and cultural events.
  3. Iglesia Jesus Es Rey
    • Address: 1133 71st St, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-867-7679
    • Description: A Christian church offering worship services and community outreach programs.
  4. St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church
    • Address: 17775 N Bay Rd, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
    • Phone: 305-931-0600
    • Description: A Catholic parish providing mass services and religious education.
  5. St. Bernard de Clairvaux Episcopal Church
    • Address: 16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
    • Phone: 305-945-1461
    • Description: An Episcopal church known for its historic architecture and spiritual services.
  6. St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral
    • Address: 2401 SW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL 33129
    • Phone: 305-854-2922
    • Description: A Greek Orthodox cathedral offering liturgical services and cultural events.
  7. New Revelation Alliance Church
    • Address: 11900 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33181
    • Phone: 305-893-8050
    • Description: A Christian church focusing on community service and spiritual growth.

These establishments reflect the rich tapestry of faith communities accessible to residents and visitors of North Bay Village, fostering spiritual growth and community engagement.

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CHICAGO (AP) — The team behind George Lucas’ art and movie museum released revised renderings Thursday showing more green space at the Chicago site but no radical changes to the undulating, futuristic building stoking passions in a city that guards its Lake Michigan shoreline with religious-like devotion.
Images that will be presented to City Council next week show designers have significantly shrunk the lakefront building while preserving a smooth, tapering, dune-like form topped with an observation deck resembling a floating disc — a shape that critics have compared to Jabba the Hutt. Defenders of what will be known as the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, including Mayor Rahm Emanuel, have said the design is loyal to Chicago’s history of making bold architectural statements and its devotion to keeping the lakefront open, accessible and green.

Source: www.stltoday.com

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LAS CRUCES – What effect will greater U.S. energy independence have on the country’s economy and its foreign policy? How will dramatically lower oil prices affect global production and, ultimately, global politics? What does it all mean for New Mexico?
Speakers at the eighth annual Domenici Public Policy Conference tackled huge questions Thursday, trying to parse the rapidly changing landscape in the fields of energy and Middle East politics. Gov. Susana Martinez and others spoke about regional economic development as it relates to energy policy and higher education.

Source: www.abqjournal.com

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Party before the Art Basel-party to be in West Palm Beach | PostNOW

For years Art Basel has drawn the best of the international art community to Miami Beach each winter.
But now there’s a West Palm Beach gallery operator who wants some of that.
Nicole Henry has organized what she calls an “outdoor version of Art Basel,” Canvas, to serve as an opening and draw some of the Art Basel crowd up to West Palm.
The event will run Nov. 8 to 22 and will feature 20 murals on some West Palm buildings, sculptures, installations and video art.
An early launch party and art auction is scheduled for Oct. 10 to raise money for the nonprofit event. Exact details haven’t been announced yet.

Source: www.postnow.blog.palmbeachpost.com

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Real estate transaction for the week of Aug. 20-26 | Palm Coast | Palm Coast Observer

Check out your neighbors real estate transactions.

Belle Terre
OneWest Bank Mortgage Servicing, of Austin, Texas, sold the home at 198 Parkview Drive to Sherry Ulrich, of Palm Coast, for $99,900. Built in 1981, it has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a swimming pool, storage building, fireplace and 1,840 square feet of living area. Previously sold in 2002 for $132,500.

Source: www.palmcoastobserver.com

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