As rumors swirl about a second developer preparing to bid on the foreclosed LH Plaza shopping center, one potential buyer now has what other bidders couldn’t quite secure – financi[...]
The middle school youth group from Highland Oaks Church of Christ is hosting Mission Week, and they’ve been working with shut-ins, serving at a food pantry and learning from other [...]
In this week’s Lake Highlands podcast, we discuss the Dallas Housing Authority’s new effort to work with neighborhood churches on its supportive housing efforts, as rep[...]
If you live in Lake Highlands, by now you’ve probably received your August Advocate. One of the articles slated to run in the issue was dropped at the last minute, because it lost [...]
We used to delegate mission work to career missionaries. While they still go for us, we also go now. Sometimes we go to help missionaries. Sometimes we go because fewer missionarie[...]
In March, MaryAnn Russ of the Dallas Housing Authority declared a halt to worship services conducted by Lake Highlands United Methodist Church at LH-area apartment complexes. Viola[...]
The 70 singers and 25 musicians traveling to Dallas this month are looking forward to their homecoming. Most have never visited Dallas – some have never even been to America – but [...]
I wish I could sign up for one of Casey Boland’s AP social studies classes at LHHS. She engages her students with current events and animated discussions that draw in even the kids[...]
In the second Lake Highlands podcast, we discuss the first female principal at Lake Highlands High School, and Lake Highlands United Methodist Church‘s bid to buy retail spac[...]
Members of Lake Highlands United Methodist Church voted Sunday morning to create a partnership with White Rock UMC for the purpose of “doing ministry together” and “purchasing or l[...]
Neighborhood videographer and LHHS graduate Aaron Bratcher is raising money to fund a documentary about struggling families in Africa. Not only are his subjects living in poverty a[...]
A big name in Christian music, Cary Pierce of the band Jackopierce, will join St. John’s Episcopal as musician in residence, and he will head up the middle school pop choir next ye[...]