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BRIEF: Founder of Iran Alive Ministries coming to Spokane

Pastor Hormoz Shariat, known as the "Billy Graham of Iran" will be speaking in Spokane this week about his evangelism work in the Middle East and Europe. He is the founder of Iran Alive Ministries, which focuses on viral evangelism, obedience-based discipleship and practical leadership development with the hopes of transforming Iran.
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Where We Worship: New Community Church brings urban-focused ministry to Spokane

The audience members sat quietly, ignoring the sounds of children playing from the next room, as Russ Davis, wearing his white, blue and gold checkered shirt, and blue denim jeans, preaches from the Book of Acts, 1:8. “‘You will be my witnesses from the end of the earth to the other,’” Davis said.
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New confessional a hit with sinners

The Rev. Janusz Kukulka can't say his parishioners are sinning more but they sure are lining up at the new confessional booth. For years, Kukulka, the pastor of St. Mary the Immaculate Conception in Derby, was content with absolving sins in a private room marked by an exit sign to the right of the altar.
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Temple Spring Food Festival feeds many

Sounds of chatter filled the air as people of all ages poured into the basement of the Spokane Buddhist Temple for its annual “Haru Matsuri” Spring Food Festival on April 21. The temple served a variety of dishes, including a teriyaki chicken dinner that included rice, Tsukemono and Miso soup.
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Faith Feast: Experience local food

The Rev. Craig Goodwin, pastor of Millwood Community Presbyterian Church, is proud to be locavore. In 2008 he and his family spent one year consuming only was is local, used, homegrown or homemade. He wrote about this journey in “Year of Plenty” and preaches it to his congregation.
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All Saints stands out in Browne’s Addition neighborhood

It’s a warm spring evening in Browne’s Addition, and Coeur d’Alene Park is filled with people walking dogs and playing Frisbee. A few of them wander into All Saints Lutheran Church across the street, where doors are propped open in preparation for Tuesday night’s weekly meal hosted by the Rev. Alan Eschenbacher and a group of dedicated local volunteers.
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Temple to celebrate Japan Week with annual food festival

The Spokane Buddhist Temple, located on 927 South Perry St., is holding its annual “Haru Matsuri” Japan Spring Food Festival fundraiser, in conjunction with Spokane’s Japan Week, April 21 from noon to 4 p.m. According to a press release, 30 volunteers prepare and serve the Teriyaki Chicken in the span of four days.
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For the love of fire

Tomorrow night, Christians all around the globe will gather by fire. It is the night of the Pascha, the Easter Vigil. Modeled in part on the Jewish Passover, the vigil begins at sundown (approximately) and continues for a long time. The first action of the vigil is to bless the new fire, a reminder that God is the source of all warmth and light.
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Journey to the Cross begins today

Al Shrock doesn’t watch the scene before him any longer. Instead he stands in the corner, engineers the hydraulics and surveys the crowd as they step into Golgotha. Roman soldiers hiss as they force a bloodstained Jesus onto a cross and nail spikes through his hands. Shrock maneuvers the hydraulics, which he built, raising the cross against the red-lit sky.
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Spokane area Palm Sunday and Holy Week listings

It's a busy season for Spokane's Christian community. Palm Sunday begins this weekend and next week churches will celebrate services for Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday.
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Holy week, Celtic Easter at St. David’s

St. David's Episcopal Church will begin its Holy Week celebrations on Palm Sunday with a 9 a.m. palm procession and passion readings. Then, on Maundy Thursday, March 28, "The Story as told in Four Ritual Acts" will begin at 7 p.m., followed by a Garden of Gethsemane Watch at 8 p.m.
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