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Carla Hinton

Carla Hinton

Religion Editor at The Oklahoman

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Recent Articles

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Leading role: Mixed reactions pour in as Oklahoma archbishop takes on influential leadership role

Oklahomans, media outlets weigh in on Oklahoma City archbishop's election to the presidency of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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Oklahoma's Life.Church reaches global milestone: 1 billion installs...

YouVersion Bible App, started by Edmond-based Life.Church, will celebrate 1 billion installs of the popular app at a gathering at the Paycom Center
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Oklahoma churches, nonprofits step in to help fill gaps that remain...

Several local groups have joined forces to help people in need amid the continuing tumult of the SNAP suspension, furloughs and layoffs.
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OKC archbishop elected to influential leadership position of US Con...

Oklahoma City Archbishop Paul S. Coakley has been elected president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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The Rev. Scobey says he will file complaint after incident with Edm...

A local minister was arrested Saturday after an alleged incident at an Edmond boutique involving his wife. He said he plans to file a formal complaint.
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'The God timing of it all.' How a local church aided nonprofits and...

Local community grocery store distributes gift cards to SNAP clients after church donates funds and matching donations come through
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From Mistletoe Market to Holiday pop-ups: 9 holiday markets for dec...

Whether you're checking your list twice or just want to meet Santa, here are 9 seasonal markets in Oklahoma City and Yukon.
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St. Paul's partnership with Emerson North High School goes beyond t...

St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral partnered with Emerson North High School to hold a prom. The move quickly inspired even more collaboration.
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Remains of more than 40 unclaimed people interred in emotional OKC ...

More than 40 individuals whose remains went unclaimed at local mortuaries throughout 2025 received a Christian burial on Nov. 2, All Souls Day.
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Families, retirees using food pantry worry about future as SNAP fun...

A food pantry director isn't sure how many clients to expect during the government shutdown, but she says circumstances create "the perfect storm."
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How does hope fly? One e-bike at a time as nonprofit's initiative p...

Upward Transitions was awarded a United Way of Central Oklahoma WayFinder Innovation Grant to launch its new Hope Flyers initiative
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From Rumble to reverend. How OKC Thunder's first slam dunking masco...

Rev. Marc Taylor was the first Rumble, the furry mascot of the OKC Thunder NBA franchise. These days, he's serving in a new way at an Edmond church.
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Infant Crisis Services offers extra aid for families with babies, t...

Nonprofit that distributes diapers, infant formula and other items aims to help in wake of government shutdown, possible Nov. 1 suspension of SNAP.
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Psychiatrist helps women with mental health needs of pregnancy, chi...

New Mercy clinic aims to fill a gap in local maternity care by helping moms navigate mental health needs of pregnancy, childbirth, baby's first year
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Exiled priests, Pancho Villa. OKC church's storied history part of ...

Two lawsuits tell the story of a dispute over the property rights of a historic Oklahoma City church, in a battle that includes allegations of fraud
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How a new generation is helping to showcase a historic northeast Ok...

The National Trust for Historic Preservation's HOPE Crew hosted a masonry training workshop at the historic Dr. W.H. Slaughter Mansion in northeast OKC
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OKC centenarian reflects on 'happy' life, faith, military service

World War II veteran Edward Edmiston of Oklahoma City recently turned 100. He talks about his life, including his family, hobbies and volunteer work.
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OKC churches offer Halloween alternatives including trunk-or-treati...

From pumpkin patches to games and costumes, here is a list of fall fests, trunk or treats and other Halloween alternatives hosted by local churches.
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'Happy to go home': Oklahomans react with relief to Mideast hostage...

Local Jewish leaders joyful at release of remaining Israeli hostages, while Muslim leaders, pro-Palestinian group members are grateful for ceasefire.
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What does 150 years of ministry in Oklahoma look like? The Catholic...

The Catholic Church is celebrating 150 years of ministry in Oklahoma with two sesquicentennial Masses, at St. Gregory's Abbey, and the Rother shrine
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Two siblings share the story of the Bethany Children's Health Cente...

Siblings Albert and Carol Gray tell how a local children's convalescent home facing closure was transformed into the Bethany Children's Health Center