Start Your Day With Prayer

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

Start your day with prayer Monday through Friday beginning at 6:30am.with the Tremont Temple Missionary Baptist Church Prayerline. Call 1-641-715-3272; access code is 741607.

Finding Meaning in Life

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven,” (Matthew 5:16). The gospel of Jesus Christ is meant to be lived out in our lives. What testifies of God’s existence and goodness is not so much what we say but what we do. God is seen and experienced through … Continue reading “Finding Meaning in Life”

ACA Enrollment Surging, Even Though It Ends Dec. 15th

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

The enrollment period to be covered by the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) began Nov.1st, and is scheduled to end Dec. 15th, for those hoping to qualify for health care coverage beginning January 1, 2018. The Trump Administration, which has made no secret of its wish to “repeal and replace” President Barack Obama’s signature legislative achievement, has done everything it … Continue reading “ACA Enrollment Surging, Even Though It Ends Dec. 15th”

“What Role Does Social Media Have In Today’s Educational System?”

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

In observance of American Education Week, November 13-19, Nu Chapter will present an education community discussion with local school administrators, elected officials and advocates, who will discuss the necessity of community involvement by way of support, participation and advocacy of public school education and the impact it has on student success. The event takes place on Thursday, November 16, 2017 … Continue reading ““What Role Does Social Media Have In Today’s Educational System?””

Greenbriar Children’s Center To Kick Off Holidays With Gift Wrap Center

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

Greenbriar Children’s Center is set to kick off the holiday season with the opening of the Gift Wrap Center and annual Celebrity WRAP-OFF contest. The festivities are slated to begin with the grand opening of the Gift Wrap Center at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1 at Oglethorpe Mall, 7804 Abercorn St. in the Macy’s Department Store court. Gift wrapping will … Continue reading “Greenbriar Children’s Center To Kick Off Holidays With Gift Wrap Center”

SCMPD Chief Joseph H. Lumpkin To Present at the Hungry Club Forum Series

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

Savannah-Cha- tham County Metropolitan Police Department (SCMPD) Chief Joseph H. Jack Lumpkin will make the keynote presentation at the Hungry Club Forum of Savannah, Inc.ís (HCFS) monthly Signature Roundtable and Open Forum, on Saturday November 18, 2017, at 9:30 AM. The breakfast forum will be held at the WBS YMCA, located at 1110 May Street, near W. Gwinnett Street. The … Continue reading “SCMPD Chief Joseph H. Lumpkin To Present at the Hungry Club Forum Series”

World War II American Hero Returns to Premier Riverfront Hotel

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

Henry Hughey was 19 years old when the United States called on him to defend his country. He became a turret gunner on a B-17 Bomber, and flew his first mission over Germany 73 years ago! Today, World War II Staff Sergeant Hughey is 92 years old with a mind like a steel trap. He can recall numbers and details … Continue reading “World War II American Hero Returns to Premier Riverfront Hotel”

City of Savannah Considering Fire Service Fees

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

Last week, The City of Savannah voted to continue exploring a fire service fee to homeowners, churches and schools/universities. City Manager Rob Hernandez said “the city is spending more than it’s earning and they project there could be an $18 million deficit by 2018.” The fire fee would free up general budget funds currently spent on fire services. The fire … Continue reading “City of Savannah Considering Fire Service Fees”

Pastors & Community Leaders Join Together To End Gun Violence

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

On last Tuesday morning, over 30 pastors and elected officials gathered with community leaders to announce their fight against the gun violence that continues to happen throughout our streets and neighborhoods. The Savannah Alliance of Pastors led by Rev. Da Henri Thurmond, Pastor of St. Paul AME Church, gathered in response of God’s commandment “to love and to lead” said … Continue reading “Pastors & Community Leaders Join Together To End Gun Violence”

SSU Founders Day Awards Spotlight Remarkable Achievements

By Savannah Tribune | November 15, 2017

Savannah State University (SSU) will celebrate Founders Day on Thursday, November 16, a commemoration of those who established the school and a celebration of the members of the SSU family. SSU will honor three individuals during the ceremony in the Student Union ballroom at 10 a.m. This year’s speaker will be Carolyn V. Jordan, D. Min., descendant of Major Richard … Continue reading “SSU Founders Day Awards Spotlight Remarkable Achievements”