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Gun Used by Zimmerman to Kill Trayvon Martin on Block Again

George Zimmerman, the Florida man who killed unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin in 2012, will try again this week to sell the handgun he used in the shooting after an online auction last week was hijacked by fake buyers.

World Vision president: Treat refugees as guests

Rich Stearns, head of World Vision, the evangelical relief and development group, says Christians should follow a model pioneered by Chaldean churches in Iraq’s Kurdistan region in which displaced people are treated as “guests” not refugees.

Sravasti Abbey offers program for young adults

Young adults ages 18-29 interested in learning more about Buddhism are invited to Sravasti Abbey June 20-27.

IHRC retreat to focus on simple ways to live in the Holy Spirit

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will be holding a Weekend Retreat for Men and Women on May 20-22 titled, “Attaining Interior Freedom and Peace in the School of the Holy Spirit.” The retreat will be led by the Rev. Jacques Philippe.

Prayer walk to focus on Spokane Valley schools

On May 21 the Greater Spokane Association of Evangelicals invites the Christian community to join them in its next "One Cry" prayer walk to pray for Spokane Valley Public Schools.

Methodists reject alternative format for divisive LGBT discussions

The United Methodist Church does not ordain LGBT clergy or allow its clergy to perform same-sex weddings. More than 100 of the 1,043 petitions delegates will consider at the conference have to do with human sexuality.

St. John’s Spring choral concert celebrates Vaughan Williams & Bach

On Saturday at 7:30pm, the Cathedral Choir of St John the Evangelist, Cathedral Kantorei Choir, the Cathedral Collegium Orchestra and organist, John Bodinger under the direction of Tim Westerhaus will present Bach's Easter Oratorio, "Kommt eilet und laufet" and Ralph Vaughan Williams’ "Five Mystical Songs."

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