Matthew Barnes+FollowNvidia CEO’s Wild ‘God AI’ Reality CheckNvidia’s Jensen Huang just dropped a bombshell on Silicon Valley: forget the sci-fi panic, “God AI” isn’t coming anytime soon—think biblical or galactic timelines. Huang says the real shakeup is how AI will change jobs and industries way before any all-knowing machine shows up. He’s calling out the doomsayers, saying all this end-of-the-world talk is actually hurting progress. His advice? Don’t be a doomer—focus on what AI can actually do now, not some mythical overlord! #Religion #AI #Nvidia20Share
Matthew Barnes+FollowDruski’s Mega-Church Skit: Too Real?Druski’s wild megachurch parody had the internet in its feelings, but Lecrae just flipped the script. Instead of calling it disrespectful, Lecrae says the joke hit home because it’s not far from reality—think pastors in designer fits and over-the-top fundraising. He’s urging church leaders to take a hard look in the mirror instead of getting defensive. Sometimes, comedy just exposes what’s already there! #Religion #Druski #Lecrae30Share
kimberly31+FollowAtlanta mourns beloved priest lost to fluFlu season has hit Atlanta hard, claiming the life of Father John Howren—a priest known for his kindness, music, and deep devotion. Parishioners at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus gathered to honor his memory, remembering how his voice and warmth touched so many. What’s especially shocking is that Father John was healthy and active, showing how unpredictable and dangerous this year’s flu can be. With 46 flu-related deaths in Georgia since October, it’s a sobering reminder to take extra care. How has the flu impacted your family or community this season? #Religion #Atlanta #Community00Share
Pamela Marshall+FollowWhat people get wrong about Catholic schoolsTurns out, a lot of what we hear about Catholic schools just isn’t true. For starters, teachers at St. Joseph School-Fullerton are not only certified but many hold advanced degrees, and the school’s been named a Top Workplace by The Baltimore Sun for nine years running. Academics? SJS-Fullerton students consistently outperform peers, with a 100% high school acceptance rate and $1.7 million in scholarships for the Class of 2025. And you don’t have to be Catholic to attend—families from all backgrounds are welcome. If you’re thinking about a new school for your child, maybe it’s time to look past the rumors and see what’s really happening inside these classrooms. #Religion #CatholicSchools #EducationMyths12Share
Michelle Jackson+FollowChassidus truck brings rare seforim to NY streetsWatching crowds gather in Williamsburg, Borough Park, Monsey, and Kiryas Yoel as the Chassidus truck rolled in was something special. Folks from all walks of life lined up to grab discounted seforim—especially the Alter Rebbe’s works—right in their own neighborhoods. The shelves emptied fast, showing just how much these teachings mean to the community. This mobile bookstore, organized by Ohr HaChassidus, is making it easier than ever for people to access chassidus, sparking new conversations and connections. How do you think bringing seforim directly to the streets impacts Jewish learning and unity? #Religion #Chassidus #JewishCommunity00Share
Teresa Graham+FollowArt meets daily life in Crown HeightsPaintings inspired by the everyday moments of Crown Heights are now on display at the Maor Gallery, offering a fresh look at Jewish identity through the eyes of artist Samuel Abelow. His new solo show, ‘Jewish Consciousness,’ reimagines scenes like Shabbat tables and yeshiva hallways, blending personal experience with Chabad-Chassidic teachings. The exhibition isn’t just for art lovers—it’s a chance for neighbors and community members to connect and reflect on what makes Crown Heights unique. Admission is free, and everyone’s invited to join the conversation about art, faith, and local life. #Religion #CrownHeights #ArtExhibition00Share
Michael Butler+FollowThursday night learning brings Shabbos clarityThursday nights in Crown Heights just got a lot more meaningful for anyone wanting to really understand the ins and outs of Shabbos. Rabbi Mendy Shneur’s new shiur at The New Beis Medrash dives into those everyday questions we all have—like what’s actually allowed when reheating food, or carrying packages in apartment buildings. It’s all about practical Halacha, explained in a way that connects to real life. The vibe is warm, focused, and open to anyone looking for serious learning in a flexible setting. Who else thinks this could spark some great community conversations? #Religion #CrownHeights #Shabbos00Share
Lindsay Wood+FollowCrown Heights Siyum Sefer Torah brings community togetherThis Sunday, Crown Heights is coming together for a special Siyum Sefer Torah in memory of Reb Sholem Rosenblum, A”H—a beloved neighbor and longtime resident who left a deep mark on so many. The event starts at 1:00 PM at 631 Empire Blvd, followed by a lively parade with music at 2:15 PM, and the Hachnasa Sefer Torah and Hakafos at 3:00 PM at Ksav Sofer Shul. It’s more than a ceremony; it’s a chance for everyone to honor a legacy and celebrate unity. Who’s planning to join or has memories of Reb Sholem to share? #Religion #CrownHeights #Community00Share
Lindsay Wood+FollowBuffalo’s $8M charity drive could change livesCatholic Charities of Buffalo is aiming to raise $8 million by June 30th, and the impact could be huge for families across Western New York. Last year alone, over 135,000 people—regardless of background—got help through their programs. With poverty touching more corners of our community, this campaign isn’t just about numbers; it’s about making sure support is there when neighbors need it most. If you’ve ever wondered how local giving can ripple out to real change, this is one to watch. What do you think motivates people to give back in tough times? #Religion #Buffalo #CatholicCharities00Share
Michael Butler+FollowCharlotte’s streets fill with hope for peaceThousands lined Charlotte’s streets as Buddhist monks passed through on their 2,300-mile Walk for Peace, turning an ordinary weekday into a powerful moment of unity. What started as a small journey has grown into a movement, with more people joining every day—showing just how much our community craves connection and calm. The monks say the energy from supporters is what keeps them going, even when the walk gets tough. It’s not a protest, but a living reminder that mindfulness and togetherness can make a real difference. How do you think public acts like this shape our neighborhoods? #Religion #Charlotte #PeaceWalk00Share