Amanda Greene
Wilmington Faith and ValuesAmanda Greene posts for Wilmington Faith and Values.
Wilmington Faith and Values is devoted to belief news written from a journalistic perspective about the diverse faiths of the Cape Fear region. WilmingtonFAVS.com is the second of many hyperlocal nonprofit religion news sites being started nationwide by Religion News LLC. Longtime local religion reporter Amanda Greene is the local editor and community manager for WilmingtonFAVS.com, which partners with WHQR and other media outlets in our area to bring faith journalism to many different audiences.
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In 2013, Tauheed Islamic Center, Wilmington’s oldest Muslim worship space, is planning to build the city’s first domed mosque on Princess Place Drive.…
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North Carolina-based ZOE Ministry has helped more than 27,000 African orphans boost themselves out of poverty in the last five years. That’s according t0…
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The United Way of the Cape Fear Area is taking a village approach in one of its homelessness prevention programs, Circles of Support.The organization is…
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Of the more than 220 student organizations on the UNCW campus, 16 are registered as religious. While most of those religious organizations are Christian,…
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For the last seven years, worship spaces have been a constant on the Historic Wilmington Foundation’s Most Threatened Historic Places list.But this year…
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In 2009, Time Warner Cable made a business decision to shut down Wilmington’s public access channel, which mainly broadcast programming from area…
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It’s the nondenominational, Muslim and Mormon communities that have seen the most growth in the Cape Fear region in the last decade.Amanda Greene of…
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For the second part of our series on marriage leading up to the constitutional amendment vote on Tuesday, Amanda Greene of Wilmington Faith and Values…
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In North Carolina’s debate about Amendment One, set for a vote on May 8, marriage has become an abstract concept – either defined as a civil right or a…
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Ephesus Junior Academy closed at the end of 2010 with just FOUR students on its rolls – when the minimum requirement was twelve students.But the…