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Where We Worship: First Presbyterian, a historic part of downtown Spokane

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Spokane’s First Presbyterian Church was formed over 125 years ago and has grown into a large, unified congregation. It’s located downtown just north of I-90.

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Beliefs: Christian - Protestant/Other
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