BUSINESS: Crossings Community Church
A little bit traditional, a little bit contemporary, a whole lot of worship. That’s what you can expect to find at Crossings Community Church, at 14600 N. Portland Ave, in north Oklahoma City. Founded in 1959 on the principles of service and teaching the unconditional love of Jesus Christ, the church has grown and changed and now serves over 6,000 people every Sunday.
Read More >BUSINESS: Home Instead Senior Care
Many people worry about their parents getting older. Will they remember to take their medicine? What if they have to go grocery shopping? Who will keep them company while I’m at work? For most people, the thought of putting them in a retirement center is heartbreaking.
Read More >LOUISE: A Dance To Remember
The year was 1962 and all that could go wrong in a 16-year-old girl’s life seemed to happen that winter.
Read More >LIVING: Going Organic
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.”The familiar cliche gets drilled into every elementary school student and they carry it with them for the rest of their lives.
Read More >FOOD: Italiano’s Pizza & Pasta
Americans’ love affair with Italian food has earned it the status of a stateside staple. Perhaps the rich family traditions, time-honored recipes and detailed preparation of this storied cuisine speak as much to the soul as to the palate, in any culture or corner of the world.
Read More >MY EDMOND OUTLOOK: Ray Cromer
Edmond man collects vintage fishing lures.
Read More >Dave’s Blurb
I’m staring at a screen right now.
Read More >Cowboy Up
Glen McEntire walks into the Edmond coffee shop like John Wayne, grins through his white, trimmed beard and immediately starts talking guns.
Read More >The Mushroom Lady
Envision a mushroom farm and the image of a dark container full of chocolate-colored dirt with bulbous, spongy mushrooms popping out with their bright white caps and frilly gills comes to mind.
Read More >Why Edmond?
Four families share their stories of why they chose to live in Edmond
Read More >Driving Lessons
As the summer of 2009 drew to a close, 17-year-old Kaden Guerra was looking forward to being a senior at Edmond North High School. Already, he had a college football scholarship waiting in Tulsa.
Read More >Part of the Plan
How an Edmond Entrepreneur and pastor is building the relationship between religion and technology through a popular app, YouVersion
Read More >Piano Notes
How Bruce Piano is preserving a family tradition.
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