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    Bathroom Remodeling Contractor | Naperville Expert Remodeler – Video - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bathroom Remodeling Contractor | Naperville Expert Remodeler
    http://www.LotzRemodeling.com A recent bathroom remodeling project was just completed. Check out the Cambria countertop, Kohler plumbing fixtures, Benjamin M...

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    Bathroom Remodeling in Baton Rouge by Mock Plumbing – Video - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bathroom Remodeling in Baton Rouge by Mock Plumbing
    Another Bathroom Remodel Mock Plumbing worked on.

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    Luxury Living Direct Bathroom Vanities – Video - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Luxury Living Direct Bathroom Vanities
    Luxury Living Direct (LLD) is one of the Largest Bathroom remodeling online stores with distribution warehouses located across the United States. Our customers include home owners and buyers,...

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    Bathroom Remodeling Brea – Video - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bathroom Remodeling Brea
    Since 1978 G S Construction, has built a solid reputation as a concrete and hardscape specialist with experience in interior remodeling and new construction ...

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    Remodeling? L.A. building inspections now available Saturdays - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Like many homeowners, Kevin and GiGi Hughes found that giving their bathroom a face-lift can be a major time commitment.

    Since the couple started remodeling their Cheviot Hills home, they have undergone numerous safety inspections. Each time, they had to rearrange their work schedule or ask neighbors if they would be available on a weekday to show the building inspectors around.

    But on Saturday, the Hugheses were at home with their two children as inspector Devin Myrick checked the electrical and plumbing work in their bathroom. The city recently launched new inspection hours that let inspectors make Saturday visits for minor renovations.

    "On a weekday it's much more difficult" to carve out time to meet with building inspectors, said Kevin Hughes. "Not only do you have to wait, but you have to be here for them. Saturdays are much more convenient for us. We are here anyway."

    Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said the city decided to expand inspection hours into the weekends after hearing from residents who said they need more flexible hours.

    "The city will be working on your schedule," he said from the Hugheses' lawn. "Until now, homeowners like the Hugheses who are doing minor work on their own home were forced to be home Monday through Friday when most Angelenos are working.... This is all about making City Hall more business-friendly again for Angelenos."

    Garcetti said the city was able to add a workday without any extra cost. Inspectors volunteered to work Saturday shifts in exchange for a weekday off.

    So far, 34 other families have signed up for Saturday inspections, Garcetti said. The city will be able to accommodate up to 120 inspections each Saturday on minor remodeling such as plumbing, replacing a water heater or remodeling the bathroom or kitchen.

    The Hugheses' project passed the inspections, and the couple said they plan to schedule the rest of their inspections on the weekends.

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    US Presbyterian Church to Divest from Israeli-Linked Investments - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WASHINGTON The U.S. Presbyterian Church has voted to divest its financial holdings from three American companies doing business in parts of Israel considered by Palestinians to be occupied territory.

    The governing General Assembly voted Friday 310-303 to remove holdings in Caterpillar Inc., Hewlett-Packard and Motorola from the churchs portfolio of investments, according to a statement posted on its Web site.

    Though largely symbolic, the decision comes amid building pressure on other churches, companies, organizations, universities and others by the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement, known as BDS.

    The statement said the Assembly members included a preface to its resolution saying the church was committed to peace in Israel and Palestine."

    We recognize the complexity of the issues, the decades-long struggle, the pain suffered and inflicted by policies and practices of both the Israeli government and Palestinian entities. We further acknowledge and confess our own complicity in both the historic and current suffering of Israeli and Palestinian yearning for justice and reconciliation, the resolution stated.

    The resolution explicitly noted that the vote does not mean an alignment with the overall strategy of the global BDS movement.

    That movement, started by Palestinian groups almost a decade ago, seeks to put financial pressure on Israel to reach accommodation with Palestinians on the status of refugees, territories in the West Bank and a comprehensive peace deal.

    The church, which reportedly holds about $21 million in investments in the three companies, held a similar vote two years ago that failed. In addition to supporters of the divestment, this years vote had attracted intense lobbying from Jewish groups.

    Israel's reaction

    In a statement posted Friday night on its Facebook page, the Israeli Embassy in Washington called the resolution "shameful."

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    Church events and news in the Cambridge area - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Ceremonial ground-breaking at First Presbyterian scheduled for June 29

    On Sunday, June 29 at 12:15 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 725 Steubenville Ave., will hold a ceremonial ground breaking on the steps of the church, which was destroyed by the big wind on June 29, 2012.

    Everyone is invited to share this step forward with our congregation.

    Please keep us in your prayers as we move on toward construction.

    Revival service at North Salem Community Church begins Sunday

    Kingdom Partners Revival Service will be at North Salem Community Church at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, June 22. Everyone welcome.

    Bishop Monforton to visit church and Open Arms Pregnancy Center

    Bishop Jeffrey Monforton of the Steubenville Catholic Diocese will visit the newly re-opened Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Lore City at the 12:15 p.m. Sunday Mass, and the Open Arms Pregnancy Center, 141 S. 11th St., in Cambridge, at 6:30 p.m. June 26, to bless the church and the new ultrasound machine at the Center.

    Everyone is welcome.

    VBS 'Journey to India' begins Monday at First Christian Church

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    Plainview Sacred Heart Church celebrates 50 years - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With a joyful cry, Plainviews Sacred Heart Catholic Church will celebrate a historic milestone as the parish marks its 50th Anniversary on June 22.

    The jubilee will start with an 11a.m. mass celebrated by Bishop Plcido Rodrguez, CMF, Father Arsenio Redulla, pastor of Sacred Heart, and visiting priests.

    Following the monumental mass, parishioners will gather under tents for a banquet meal and fellowship at Sacred Heart located at the corner of 29th and Columbia streets.

    The growth of the Plainview parish was guided by the long pastorate of Monsignor Fred Hyland, who founded the parish together with energetic and dedicated laity a half century ago.

    From the small seed they planted, grew a great tree. This tree has many branches, which extended in various organizations branching out within our Parish, said Father Redulla.

    The feeling was shared across the local catholic hierarchy.

    This Golden Jubilee allows the chance to appreciate the past and to create another foundation for the future of the catholic community of Plainview, said Bishop Rodriquez of the Lubbock Dioceses.

    Plainviews parish church stands as a testament to the hard work of a small congregation and its ability to endure the many challenges that have faced it over its history.

    Cooperation meant collaboration at the beginning of Sacred Heart Churchs history when excessive rains in 1959 caused a flash flood that inundated Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, located in Plainviews Barrio neighborhood.

    The areas of society affected by segregation included the residential areas in the Barrio, said 86-year-old Davis Horne, a local farmer and Catholic convert, who helped with the cleanup after the flood.

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    Attorney: Church will fight Orlando's attempt to take its land for stadium - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The family-owned church that stands in the way of the new soccer stadium has hired a law firm specializing in property rights to fight the city's attempt to take its land. (Video by FOX35)

    The tiny family-owned church that stands in the way of Orlando's Major League Soccer stadium has hired a Jacksonville law firm specializing in property rights to fight the city's attempt to take its land.

    City Hall filed an eminent domain action in court in 2013, after a year of failed negotiations to buy Faith Deliverance Temple. But news releases from the church's new attorney make it clear the city's attempt to take the property won't go unchallenged.

    Attorney Andrew Prince Brigham said the city's action violates Florida's Constitution and state law because the land wouldn't be used for a legitimate public purpose.

    "The City's proposed taking is not for a public purpose," Brigham said in a news release. "The City is simply a conduit for eminent domain to take from one private entity, a church, and transfer the use of the property to another private entity, a soccer franchise."

    The announcement comes a day after Orlando City Soccer Club executives joined Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs to unveil details and renderings of the $110-million stadium. It's supposed to be built on two square blocks along West Church Street, but the church's property sits smack in the middle.

    The city initially offered $1.5 million for the property more than twice the appraised value but church leaders said that wouldn't be enough to rebuild elsewhere, and countered with a selling price of $35 million. The city eventually raised its offer as high as $4 million and the church dropped its price as low $15 million, but the parties never came any closer to a deal.

    The city's failure to acquire the property already has delayed the stadium's construction. The team initially planned to begin playing in the new facility during the 2015 MLS season, but uncertainty about the land prompted the decision to play the entire 2015 season in the Citrus Bowl.

    The current plan is for the Orlando City Lions to start playing in the new stadium with its home-opener of the 2016 season, in March of that year. It's expected to take 14 to 15 months to build the stadium, so construction, ideally, would have to start before January 2015, Lions Chief Operating Officer Brett Lashbrook said.

    Orlando officials say the soccer stadium would serve a public purpose.

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    Danville church to serve Hendricks County residents - June 22, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    DANVILLE The congregation of Living Faith Church of Danville wants to show their love for Hendricks County by serving the people here.

    A mission team made up mostly of students will be available June 16 through 20 and they want to know how they can serve area residents.

    The church is taking requests from anyone who may need help with yard work, light construction, painting, cleaning, manual labor or similar projects and just doesnt have the hands to do it themselves.

    A church near Houston, Texas, is sending its youth group about 25 people on a 16-hour drive to Danville to help Living Faith Church serve the community. They are hoping to fill their mission week with service projects for people in the Danville community and surrounding area.

    We want to make ourselves available that week to serve those in need in Danville, Jon Hearing, pastor at Living Faith Church of Danville said. We dont have anything specific in mind. Were expecting requests for help with things like yard work, painting, light construction, manual labor, etc. We will consider all requests. Once we receive the requests, we will decide what we are able to do, contact those people, and schedule a workday at that persons home or business. Then well bring the group of students, as well as some from our own church, and serve in that capacity during that week.

    Living Faith Church of Danville is a new church meeting in an old church building. It sits on the hill at the corner of Sycamore and Money Lane and has been active and growing again for just over a year now.

    Pastors Jon Hearing and Kevin Carpenter have set out to grow a church that values truth, relevance, family, and community.

    Because were young and have newly (re)opened, we are considered a church plant and with that comes the benefit of having mission teams come and serve our church, Hearing said. Over the last year weve had three different mission teams from Kentucky and South Carolina come to Danville and serve alongside our church. Weve volunteered at Ellis Park, weve served at the many Danville festivals, and weve worked with organizations like Sycamore Services and Sheltering Wings.

    We know that community is important in Danville and so community is important to us. We want to serve our community in as many ways as possible and were thrilled to see how we can serve them during our mission week.

    All requests will be considered, but Danville residents will be given priority. To make a request, e-mail to jon@faith2live.com.

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