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Meet Rev. Joe Niemiec Jr. our Science of Mind blogger

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Rev. Joe Niemiec Jr. Credit: Courtesy Rev. Joe Niemiec Jr.

Please welcome the Rev. Joe Niemiec Jr. to the SpokaneFAVS team!

Rev. Niemiec is co-pastor of The Spokane Center for Spiritual Living and president of the Spokane Interfaith Council.

He began his spiritual journey in the 1980s after stepping out of a Texas jail and realizing his life was in shambles. Through meditation, recovery programs and eventually Science of the Mind spirituality, Niemiec found his path.

Read more about our newest blogger on his author's page.

Welcome to the team, Rev. Joe!

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Topics: Faith, Leaders & Institutions
Beliefs: Freethought (Atheist, Humanist, Agnostic)
Tags: center for spiritual living spokane, religious science, rev. joe niemiec jr., science of mind, spokane interfaith council

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